Neiman Marcus Petition Claims that Seventh Circuit Decision Invents Harm to Find Standing to Bring Data Breach Claims Retailer Neiman Marcus has filed a petition seeking en banc review by the entire Seventh Circuit of the decision by a three-judge panel of that court in Remijas v. Neiman Marcus Group, LLC reversing dismissal of consumer data… Continue Reading
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Change in the Prevailing Winds in Consumer Data Breach Cases?
Posted By Kevin M. McGinty and Cynthia Larose on Posted in Class Action Litigation, Data Breach, Privacy LitigationSeventh Circuit Rules Consumers Have Standing to Sue in Neiman Marcus Payment Card Data Breach Case In Remijas v. Neiman Marcus Group, LLC, the Seventh Circuit reversed a district court decision dismissing consumer payment card data breach claims for lack of standing. The appellate panel held that injuries consisting of 1) lost time and money resolving… Continue Reading
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