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Lawsuit: Disney Left Workers Vulnerable To ID Theft
Posted on February 24th, 2011 No commentsThe Walt Disney Co.
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AvMed Health sued over 'one of the largest medical breaches in history'
Posted on November 19th, 2010 No commentsA class action filed against Florida insurer AvMed Health plans seeks redress for a data breach that occurred when two laptops, containing patient information for 1.2 million members, were stolen from the company’s headquarters in December 2009.
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Settlement OK’d over hacking into financial firm
Posted on November 13th, 2009 No commentsA federal judge approved a settlement Thursday in a class action lawsuit against D.A. Davidson & Co. over clients’ information that was compromised by a computer hacker almost two years ago
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Identity theft can be on-campus problem
Posted on September 8th, 2009 No commentsAs students head off to college this fall, there are plenty of things for them to worry about: Passing classes, making friends, decorating dorms, getting invited to the right parties, the freshman 15.
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TJX Settlement. More Proof That Security Investment Is Really Hard To Justify
Posted on September 8th, 2009 No commentsNot that it was needed, but more proof materialized this month that substantial security investments are really hard to justify. TJX announced Sept. 2 what will likely be the last of the settlements of class action lawsuits against it from the data breach of its systems that began in 2005 and which impacted more than 100 million payment cards.
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Suit claims Stimulus Act puts privacy in jeopardy
Posted on July 2nd, 2009 No commentsA class action claims that the Stimulus Act jeopardizes the privacy rights of the 65 percent of Americans who aren’t on Medicaid or Medicare by requiring healthcare providers to create an electronic health record of every person in the United States.
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Heartland Data Breach – Legal Update from Attorney Richard Coffman
Posted on June 25th, 2009 No commentsTexas attorney Richard Coffman was the first to file a class action suit against Heartland Payment Systems (HPY) after its data breach was announced publicly this past January. In an exclusive interview, Coffman discusses: The status of legal actions against Heartland; What’s unique about the Heartland case; What consumers and financial institutions can expect to see going forward. After practicing several years as a CPA with two international accounting firms, Coffman received his law degree from the University of Texas in 1989.
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