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40681

Dione Setoguchi v. Uber B.V., et al.

(Alberta) (Civil) (By Leave)

(Sealing order) (Certain information not available to the public)

Docket

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List of proceedings
Date Proceeding Filed By
(if applicable)
2023-07-25 Close file on Leave
2023-07-13 Copy of formal judgment sent to Registrar of the Court of Appeal and all parties
2023-07-13 Judgment on leave sent to the parties
2023-07-13 Judgment of the Court on the application for leave to appeal, The application for leave to appeal from the judgment of the Court of Appeal of Alberta (Calgary), Number 2101-0025AC, 2023 ABCA 45, dated February 7, 2023, is dismissed with costs.
Dismissed, with costs
2023-06-05 All materials on application for leave submitted to the Judges, for consideration by the Court
2023-05-23 Certificate (on limitations to public access), Form 23B Dione Setoguchi
2023-05-23 Applicant's reply to respondent's argument, (Book Form), Completed on: 2023-05-23, (Printed version due on 2023-05-30) Dione Setoguchi
2023-05-12 Notice of name, (Printed version due on 2023-05-19) Uber B.V.
2023-05-12 Certificate (on limitations to public access), Form 23B, (Printed version due on 2023-05-19) Uber B.V.
2023-05-12 Certificate (on limitations to public access), Form 23A, (Printed version due on 2023-05-19) Uber B.V.
2023-05-12 Respondent's response on the application for leave to appeal, (Book Form), Completed on: 2023-05-15, (Printed version filed on 2023-05-15) Uber B.V.
2023-04-13 Letter acknowledging receipt of an incomplete application for leave to appeal, FILE OPENED: 2023-04-13
2023-04-11 Certificate (on limitations to public access) Dione Setoguchi
2023-04-11 Certificate (on limitations to public access) Dione Setoguchi
2023-04-11 Application for leave to appeal, (Book Form), SEALED/RESTRICTED; Redacted copy filed 04/11/2023
Missing:
- Signed TC judgment (rec'd 2023-04-18)
- Signed CA judgment (rec'd 2023-04-18), Completed on: 2023-04-18, (Printed version filed on 2023-04-11)
Dione Setoguchi

Parties

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Main parties

Main parties - Appellants
Name Role Status
Setoguchi, Dione Applicant Active

v.

Main parties - Respondents
Name Role Status
Uber B.V. Respondent Active
Raiser Operations B.V., Uber Canada Inc. and Uber Technologies, Inc. Respondent Active

Counsel

Party: Setoguchi, Dione

Counsel
Names
Luciana P. Brasil
Charlotte K.B Harman
Carsten Jensen, K.C.
Kajal Ervin
Contact information
Branch, MacMaster
1410-777 Hornby Street
Vancouver, British Columbia
V6Z 1S4
Telephone: (604) 631-6299
FAX: (604) 684-3429
Email: lbrasil@branmac.com
Agent
Name
Michael J. Sobkin
Contact information
331 Somerset Street West
Ottawa, Ontario
K2P 0J8
Telephone: (613) 282-1712
FAX: (613) 288-2896
Email: msobkin@sympatico.ca

Party: Uber B.V.

Counsel
Names
Kara L. Smyth
Dana M. Peebles
Cassidy Bishop
Contact information
McCarthy Tétrault LLP
4000, 421 — 7th Avenue SW
Calgary, Alberta
T2P 4K9
Telephone: (403) 260-3724
Email: ksmyth@mccarthy.ca
Agent
Name
Jeffrey W. Beedell
Contact information
Gowling WLG (Canada) LLP
160 Elgin Street, Suite 2600
Ottawa, Ontario
K1P 1C3
Telephone: (613) 786-0171
FAX: (613) 563-9869
Email: jeff.beedell@gowlingwlg.com

Party: Raiser Operations B.V., Uber Canada Inc. and Uber Technologies, Inc.

Counsel
Names
Kara L. Smyth
Dana M. Peebles
Cassidy Bishop
Contact information
McCarthy Tétrault LLP
4000, 421 — 7th Avenue SW
Calgary, Alberta
T2P 4K9
Telephone: (403) 260-3724
Email: ksmyth@mccarthy.ca
Agent
Name
Jeffrey W. Beedell
Contact information
Gowling WLG (Canada) LLP
160 Elgin Street, Suite 2600
Ottawa, Ontario
K1P 1C3
Telephone: (613) 786-0171
FAX: (613) 563-9869
Email: jeff.beedell@gowlingwlg.com

Summary

Keywords

Civil procedure — Class actions — Certification of issues — Tort —Contract — Commercial entity collected personal information from its customers for profit — Information accessed and downloaded by third party criminals — Whether it is plain and obvious that criminals’ actions cannot amount to compensable loss as against commercial entity — Whether viable claim in negligence or for nominal damages in breach of contract requires that customers whose information was taken show that the information was used to their detriment.

Summary

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(SEALING ORDER) (CERTAIN INFORMATION NOT AVAILABLE TO THE PUBLIC)

In October 2016, Uber B.V. and the other respondents (“Uber”) experienced a data breach involving the theft of the personal information of millions of drivers and users. Uber received a ransom demand and paid the hackers in return for an assurance that the data would be destroyed, not disseminated. Uber disclosed the incident in November 2017 and indicated that it would take some steps to monitor affected persons. It reported the incident and has been subject to investigations and penalties worldwide, including in Canada. Ms. Setoguchi, an Uber user at the time of the breach, commenced a claim which she sought to have certified on behalf of those in Canada whose information was accessed from Uber by unauthorized persons on or around that date, other than those in Quebec, whose interests were subject to a separate action. Ms. Setoguchi alleged breach of contract and in negligence. She alleged that, under the user and privacy agreements, Uber had breached the obligation to protect the information owed to the class members by transferring their information to a third-party cloud-based service without their consent, concealing the breach from users and authorities, disclosing the information to the third party, and failing to employ adequate security measures to protect the information.

The certification judge held that a class proceeding was not the preferable procedure because it was not clear that class-wide harm could be shown and because proceeding as a class would not improve access to justice because the damages would be nominal, at best. The Court of Appeal dismissed Ms. Setoguchi’s appeal.

Lower court rulings

January 8, 2021
Court of Queen’s Bench of Alberta

1701 16003, 2021 ABQB 18

Application to certify class action denied.

February 7, 2023
Court of Appeal of Alberta (Calgary)

2023 ABCA 45, 2101-0025AC

Appeal dismissed.

Filed documents

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Date modified: 2025-02-27