· 5/17/2011
Young v. FACEBOOK, INC.
Citations
- 790 F. Supp. 2d 1110
- 2011 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 52711
- 2011 WL 1878001
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- holding that plaintiff failed to state an Unruh Act claim by alleging that Face-book’s customer service system was difficult for her to use due to her bipolar disorder because Facebook’s customer service system treated “all users in the same cold, automated way”
- finding that plaintiff had failed to “allege the specific provisions in the contract creating the obligation the defendant is said to have breached.”
- holding that plaintiff failed to state an Unruh Act claim by alleging that Facebook’s customer service system was difficult for her to use due to her bipolar disorder because Facebook’s customer service system treated “all users in the same cold, automated way”
- finding that plaintiff could not 2 allege specific facts that demonstrated that Facebook intended to treat her differently because of 3 her disability or show that Facebook intentionally applies its policies in a way that targets people 4 with disabilities
- dismissing a breach 15 of contract claim where the plaintiff failed to provide specificity regarding what contractual 16 provisions the defendant had allegedly violated
- dismissing a breach of contract claim where the plaintiff failed to provide 22 specificity regarding what contractual provisions the defendant had allegedly violated
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Judges: Jeremy Fogel
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