United States:
CareFirst And Constitutional Standing: A Post-Spokeo Review
13 September 2017
Sedgwick LLP
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Originally published by Law360
Chicago partner Cinthia Granados Motley,
counsel Carol Gerner and New York partner
Laurie Kamaiko authored the article, "CareFirst and Constitutional Standing: A
Post-Spokeo Review," published in Law360 on
August 31, 2017. The article discusses class action litigation
against organizations that have experienced data breaches, and how
the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling on Robins v. Spokeo is
affecting outcomes for data breach defendants in lower
courts.
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