By Maria Dinzeo | June 20, 2024
In one line of attack, MGM is seeking to disqualify FTC Chair Lina Khan, who was staying at the company's Las Vegas hotel when the hackers struck and, because of the disruption, was asked by a front desk clerk to write her credit card number on a piece of paper.
By Charles Toutant | August 23, 2023
Room revenue reported to the New Jersey Casino Control Commission has shown substantial increases, even while occupancy rates have fallen and gaming revenues have increased only modestly, the suits claim
By Max Mitchell | April 2, 2020
The new case was filed in the wake of Marriott's announcement Tuesday that it had been the victim of another data intrusion, one that could affect as many as 5.2 million people.
By Amanda Bronstad | September 24, 2019
In its motion to dismiss, Marriott insisted the breach caused no harm to its guests and attached a declaration by a former government official who wrote: "A U.S. passport is virtually impossible to forge successfully."
By Amanda Bronstad | May 31, 2019
U.S. District Judge Paul Grimm, who is overseeing nearly 100 lawsuits brought over Marriott's data breach, told lawyers at a hearing Thursday: 'I don't want the process to stall.'
By Amanda Bronstad | February 7, 2019
On Wednesday, the U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation appointed U.S. District Judge Paul Grimm to oversee more than 80 class actions against Marriott.
By Dan Clark | January 17, 2019
'Obviously, the Marriotts of the world know what they're going to agree to. As an owner, it can be frustrating if you don't agree,' says David Reina, partner at Morris, Manning & Martin.
By Charles Toutant | December 14, 2018
And when Kentucky's court of last resort reinstated a $100 million verdict against Chicago-based Grant Thornton, the nation's sixth-largest accounting firm, it was more as a deterrent against future misconduct than out of sympathy for the plaintiffs.
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By Frank Ready | December 4, 2018
The Marriott breach that potentially compromised the information of up to 500 million people may wind up being more memorable for nature of the data that was targeted and the patience the intruders displayed.
By Amanda Bronstad | December 3, 2018
Lawyers have moved to coordinate suits into multidistrict litigation and questioned an arbitration clause in Marriott's free internet monitoring program offered to its customers.
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