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Data Breach Claims: Lack Of Injury Means Lack Of Standing To Sue

Two recent federal court decisions follow a growing line of federal and state decisions dismissing tort and other claims in data breach cases on various grounds, including the notable challenge plaintiffs face in making out the element of injury to satisfy their pleaded claims. Most recently, on...

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Texas Supreme Court: Decisions Of Interest To Business

Editor: Please tell us about your practice. Stolley: I have been practicing law for 31 years, all of it in Dallas, Texas. I did trial work for the first ten years, after which I transitioned my practice to appellate law. I have been board certified in appellate law since 1995 and with Thompson...

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Judicial Approval Of Deferred Prosecution Agreements

In a July 1, 2013 decision of apparent first impression, Eastern District Judge John Gleeson held that district courts have authority to review substantively, and to determine whether to approve or reject, deferred prosecution agreements. In United States v. HSBC Bank USA, N.A. and HSBC Holdings...

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