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In Re Experian Data Breach Litigation
Case Number:
8:15-cv-01592
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Multi Party Litigation:
Class Action
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Firms
- Abington Cole
- Ahdoot & Wolfson
- Aitken Aitken
- Bardo Law
- Barrack Rodos
- Bartko Zankel
- Berger Montague
- Boucher LLP
- Cafferty Clobes
- Cohen Milstein
- Emerson Firm
- Farmer Jaffe
- Feinstein Doyle
- Finkelstein Thompson
- Girard Sharp
- Green & Noblin PC
- Gustafson Gluek
- Hartley LLP
- Jayaram Law
- Jones Day
- Kazerouni Law Group
- Keller Rohrback
- Kessler Topaz
- Kynes Markman
- Levi & Korsinsky
- Lieff Cabraser
- LippSmith LLP
- Lockridge Grindal
- Locks Law Firm
- Manfred APC
- Milberg Coleman
- Milstein Jackson
- Minami Tamaki
- Morgan & Morgan
- Nathan & Associates
- Nelson & Fraenkel
- Robinson Calcagnie
- Rosman & Germain
- Saveri & Saveri
- Schneider Wallace
- Scott&Scott
- Shrader Law
- Shub & Johns
- Siprut PC
- Snell & Wilmer
- Spiro Law Corp
- Stephan Zouras
- Stueve Siegel
- Tostrud Law Group
- Winston & Strawn
- Wolf Haldenstein
- Zimmerman Reed
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November 13, 2018
Experian Strikes $22M Deal Over T-Mobile Data Breach
Experian has asked for preliminary approval of a $22 million class action settlement in California federal court, ending privacy claims from 15 million T-Mobile customers who had their information released in a data breach.
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May 22, 2017
T-Mobile Customers Denied Jones Day's Experian Breach Info
Experian doesn't have to hand over to T-Mobile customers investigation documents tied to a 2015 data breach, a California federal judge said in an order entered Friday, because the report was ordered and prepared for Jones Day as the firm geared up for litigation.
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April 24, 2017
Experian Says Data-Breach Report Bid 'Eviscerates' Privilege
Experian struck back Friday against a bid by T-Mobile customers to get their hands on investigation documents related to a 2015 data breach that exposed 15 million consumers' personal information, saying the report was prepared solely at the discretion of their counsel for defense purposes and is therefore privileged.
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April 13, 2017
T-Mobile Customers Demand Experian Data Breach Docs
T-Mobile customers suing Experian over a 2015 data breach that exposed 15 million customers' information bashed the credit reporting agency's bid to keep investigation documents hidden on the grounds they are privileged, telling a California judge Wednesday the evidence is central to the proposed class action.
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August 30, 2016
Consumers Slam Experian's Move To Toss Data Breach Suit
Consumers on Monday asked a California federal judge to keep alive a consolidated proposed class action accusing Experian Information Solutions Inc. of violating the Fair Credit Reporting Act related to a data hack that exposed 15 million T-Mobile customers' personal information, saying they've given the court enough detail to show the company owed a duty of care to the plaintiffs.
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July 15, 2016
Experian Says Lack Of Breach Date Dooms Consumers' Suit
Experian on Thursday urged a California federal judge to toss a consolidated proposed class action accusing it of negligence in a data breach that exposed 15 million T-Mobile customers' personal information, arguing that the plaintiffs' inability to pinpoint when the breach occurred undermined their claims.
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February 11, 2016
Interim Class Counsel Chosen For Experian Breach Suits
An attorney from both Ahdoot & Wolfson PC and Robinson Calcagnie Robinson Shapiro Davis Inc. were tapped to lead a consolidated proposed class action of T-Mobile customers who accuse Experian of negligence in a data breach that exposed 15 million people's personal information.