Standing In Data Breach Litigation: Lessons From 2014

Law360, New York ( January 6, 2015, 10:36 AM EST) -- 2014 closed just as 2013 closed — with perhaps the largest cybersecurity data breach ever reported. In 2013, it was Target Corp. In 2014, it was Sony Corp. 2014 also saw a proliferation in data breach litigation. Typically, class actions allege injuries for increased risk of identity theft, fraudulent financial charges, and costs incurred from having to enroll in third-party credit-monitoring services. However, some courts have dismissed such claims for lack of standing. . . .

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