8th Circ. Asked To Ignore Objector In $10M Target Deal

By Steven Trader ( April 22, 2016, 8:46 PM EDT) -- Consumers in multidistrict litigation who settled with Target Corp. for $10 million over a notorious 2013 data breach urged the Eighth Circuit on Thursday to disregard an objector's claim that the deal created interclass conflict that left a significant number of people without compensation, saying it ignored the facts. . . .

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