On February 4, 2021, in Tsao v. Captiva MVP Restaurant Partners, LLC, the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit held that the mere existence of a data breach is insufficient to grant plaintiffs standing to sue the company that exposed their personal information. By doing so, the Eleventh Circuit aligned itself with the Second, Third, Fourth, and Eighth Circuits. In contrast, the Sixth, Seventh, Ninth, and D.C. Circuits have granted standing in such cases. This Comment argues that the Eleventh Circuit properly applied Supreme Court jurisprudence at the time it decided Tsao and, in light of more recent Supreme Court decisions, came to the correct conclusion
Life is built upon computerized databases, containing a vast range of information about virtually al...
Data breaches at private companies have occurred with increasing regularity in recent years, causing...
Over the last several years, data breaches have become increasingly more common, due in no small par...
On February 4, 2021, in Tsao v. Captiva MVP Restaurant Partners, LLC, the United States Court of App...
Every day, another hacker gains unauthorized access to information, be it credit card data from groc...
In data breach cases, the plaintiff typically alleges that the defendant used inadequate computer se...
In data breach cases, the lower federal courts have split on the question of whether the plaintiffs ...
As the number of data breaches continues to rise in the United States, so does the amount of data br...
Data breaches are becoming a more frequent and more troubling part of modern life. When customer or ...
Despite the increasing amount of data breaches, there is no liability for parties who do not adequat...
Following a data breach, consumers suffer an increased risk of identity theft because of the exposur...
The increasing digitalization of our personal and professional lives has generated corresponding gro...
The recent proliferation of data breaches is one such event requiring a rethreading of standing doct...
Data breaches are on the rise as consumers continue to exchange personally identifiable information ...
In response to a slew of client alerts from data privacy and security firms regarding the Third Circ...
Life is built upon computerized databases, containing a vast range of information about virtually al...
Data breaches at private companies have occurred with increasing regularity in recent years, causing...
Over the last several years, data breaches have become increasingly more common, due in no small par...
On February 4, 2021, in Tsao v. Captiva MVP Restaurant Partners, LLC, the United States Court of App...
Every day, another hacker gains unauthorized access to information, be it credit card data from groc...
In data breach cases, the plaintiff typically alleges that the defendant used inadequate computer se...
In data breach cases, the lower federal courts have split on the question of whether the plaintiffs ...
As the number of data breaches continues to rise in the United States, so does the amount of data br...
Data breaches are becoming a more frequent and more troubling part of modern life. When customer or ...
Despite the increasing amount of data breaches, there is no liability for parties who do not adequat...
Following a data breach, consumers suffer an increased risk of identity theft because of the exposur...
The increasing digitalization of our personal and professional lives has generated corresponding gro...
The recent proliferation of data breaches is one such event requiring a rethreading of standing doct...
Data breaches are on the rise as consumers continue to exchange personally identifiable information ...
In response to a slew of client alerts from data privacy and security firms regarding the Third Circ...
Life is built upon computerized databases, containing a vast range of information about virtually al...
Data breaches at private companies have occurred with increasing regularity in recent years, causing...
Over the last several years, data breaches have become increasingly more common, due in no small par...