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Browse: Home / 2014 / August / 02 / What’s next in consumer data breach litigation? Minimizing the risk — InsideCounsel

What’s next in consumer data breach litigation? Minimizing the risk — InsideCounsel

By Securities Docket on August 2, 2014, 10:40 am

In this series of articles, we examined the challenges plaintiffs historically encountered in bringing privacy and data breach claims, and the recent attempts by plaintiffs’ counsel to overcome these obstacles by casting claims under alternate legal theories. In this final installment we now examine the impact these emerging trends may have on companies and how their own end-user agreements and privacy policies might, unintentionally, create an opening for similar claims.

via What’s next in consumer data breach litigation? Minimizing the risk — InsideCounsel

Posted in Data Breach, Risk Mgmt, Top | Tagged Consumers

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