Recent Circuit Court Opinions Offer Guidance on Challenging the Standing Requirement for Plaintiffs in Data Breach Cases

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By following trends and monitoring successful defenses in data breach litigation, companies can often avoid the reputational harm caused by making headlines. For most companies,it is not a question of whether they have been breached; they have. Rather, the more salient inquiry is when the breach is discovered, what steps and actions those companies will take after the discovery.

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