Hotel IT Firm Takes Data Breach Coverage Row To 11th Circ.

By Jeff Sistrunk ( January 10, 2019, 8:28 PM EST) -- A hotel operator's information technology subsidiary told the Eleventh Circuit on Wednesday that a Florida federal court flouted state insurance law by ruling that a Travelers insurer has no duty to defend it against allegations that it was responsible for a data breach that exposed hotel customers' credit card data, urging the appellate court to reverse the decision. . . .

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