Judge Sets Deadlines for Motion To Dismiss Change Healthcare Data Breach Lawsuits
In response to a growing number of data breach lawsuits now being pursued, Change Healthcare must submit any motion to dismiss by March 21.
In response to a growing number of data breach lawsuits now being pursued, Change Healthcare must submit any motion to dismiss by March 21.
New numbers could mean significantly more people may qualify for settlements though Change Healthcare data breach lawsuits, after their personal information was disclosed.
While Change Healthcare paid $22 million to get its data back from hackers, it was too late to prevent access to millions of patients' private information.
In addition to patient information being stolen, the data breach caused Change Healthcare to take its systems offline, severely impacting hospital services.
Judge and law clerk overseeing the litigation are among the millions of Americans who have received a data breach notice from Change Healthcare, after their private health information was compromised.
An estimated 100 million people in the U.S. may be eligible for settlement payouts following a massive Change Healthcare data breach earlier this year.
Lawyers will take certain actions during MDL proceedings in the AT&T data breach lawsuits that benefit all individuals pursuing damages from the release of their social security numbers and other personal information.
Attorneys in AT&T data breach lawsuits have until August 7 to submit applications to serve on a Plaintiff Steering Committee, which will take actions during pretrial proceedings that benefit all AT&T customers.
Lawsuits over the AT&T data breach from anywhere in the country can now be filed directly into the Northern District of Texas
Lawsuit claims customers face increased risks of identity theft, fraud and blackmail in the wake of a massive AT&T phone records data breach.