United States: Back To The SAIC Breach And A Look Across The Chasm Between Significant Risk And Actual Harm Resulting From A HIPAA Breach - Fox Rothschild LLP
We have posted several blogs, including those here and here, tracking the reported 2011 theft of computer tapes from the car of an employee of Science Applications International Corporation ("SAIC") that contained the protected health information ("PHI") affecting approximately 5 million military clinic and hospital patients (the "SAIC Breach"). SAIC's recent Motion to Dismiss (the "Motion") the Consolidated Amended Complaint filed in federal court in Florida as a putative class action (the "SA
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Heinz deal a "call to action" for Campbell Soup
BOCA RATON, Florida - The planned $23 billion acquisition of H.J. Heinz Co by Berkshire Hathaway Inc and 3G Capital is leading rival Campbell Soup Co to take a closer look at its own cost structure, the soup company's chief executive told Reuters on Wednesday.
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United States: CFPB Brings First Joint Enforcement Action With States Against Payday Loan Debt Relief Company - Loeb & Loeb LLP
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, together with five states, has filed a federal complaint and submitted a proposed stipulated final judgment and order against a Florida company and its president for allegedly violating state and federal debt relief laws.
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FTC to “Rachel”: Shut Up, Already
Score one for the feds in its ongoing cat-and-mouse game with robo-call telemarketers. The agency just shut down five companies in Arizona and Florida responsible for what it characterized as millions of calls from “Rachel” and her fraudulent friends at “Cardholder Services.” These robo-call scams pitched people lower credit card interest rates, but didn’t follow through. Victims forked over as much as $3,000, only to find that the companies just made the same calls to their credit card companies they could have made themselves, if they did anything at all. Although operators made the deal sound legit by promising a money-back guarantee, “consumers who later complain to the companies find it difficult, if not impossible, to get their money back,” the FTC says. Credit card rate ripoffs are a common robo-call theme, but far from the only one. People get hit up by automatic messages promising lower mortgage rates, help with foreclosure, debt reduction and extended-warranty car ...
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United States: In Reversing The Dismissal Of A Healthcare Data Breach Class Action, The Eleventh Circuit Shows The Importance Of Encryption - Dickinson Wright PLLC
The class action stems from the theft of two laptop computers from AvMed's Gainesville, Florida office in December 2009.
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