Digital pharmacy startup Postmeds is facing the threat of a putative class action in Los Angeles County Superior Court over a data breach in August that affected more than 2.3 million customers.
The complaint, filed Wednesday by Potter Handy LLP on behalf of a Postmeds customer living in California, accuses the company of violating the Confidentiality of Medical Information Act and the California Unfair Competition Law. The plaintiff seeks...
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