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Perspective

Jul. 15, 2016

Keep clients out of data breach headlines

Lessons learned from recent data breach litigation about employee personal information. By Nabeel Ahmad

By Nabeel Ahmad

Every day we hear about a company suffering a data breach. Attorneys representing companies employing workers in California, a state that has a robust data protection statute and is no stranger to cutting-edge technology and class action litigation, need to pay attention to these news stories. A class action case recently filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California, Hernandez v. Sprouts Farmers Mark...

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