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New York AG Backs 'Modern' Data Breach Protection Act Passed by State Legislature
The act's measure applies the state's data-breach notification requirement to any person or entity with a state resident's private information, instead of applying it only to those conducting business in the state. The bill now moves to Gov. Andrew Cuomo's desk.Gary Lynch: Blazing a Trail by Going Back to Basics
Last year, Pittsburgh-based plaintiffs attorney Gary Lynch successfully argued to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court in Dittman v. UPMC that companies have a common-law duty to protect their electronically stored employee data.Canada Proposes Requiring Consent for Transfers of Personal Data Across Its Border
Canada's Privacy Commissioner, Daniel Therrien, recently announced his intention to obligate companies to obtain Canadians' consent before an organization engaged in commercial activities may legally transfer their personal information across the border for processing, including to the United States.Pittsburgh Lawyer Appointed to Steering Committee in Litigation Over Marriott Data Breach
A federal judge in Maryland has appointed 14 lawyers to lead class actions brought by consumers over Marriott Inc.'s data breach last year.14 Lawyers Appointed to Lead Consumer Suits Over Marriott's Data Breach
A federal judge in Maryland has appointed 14 lawyers to lead class actions brought by consumers over Marriott Inc.'s data breach last year.14 Lawyers Appointed to Lead Suits Over Marriott's Data Breach
A federal judge in Maryland has appointed 14 lawyers to lead class actions brought by consumers over Marriott Inc.'s data breach last year.Boca Raton's Stuart Davidson Takes Lead Role in Marriott Data Breach Class Action
The Robbins Geller partner was selected for roles representing financial institutions and handling discovery in the cases against Marriott.Two Florida Lawyers Vie for Leadership on Marriott Data Breach MDL
Dozens of lawyers have applied for leadership positions on the plaintiffs side of the case.Dozens of Plaintiffs Lawyers Vie to Lead Data Breach Case Against Marriott
Victims' lawyers cited diversity and experience in data breach cases in submitting applications for leadership roles. None said they used third party litigation funding—one of several disclosures required by U.S. District Judge Paul Grimm in Maryland.Trending Stories
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