As high-profile data breaches have become commonplace, class actions and individual lawsuits are frequently commenced by customers and employees whose personal data has been exposed.
Claims against the corporations themselves have had mixed success in pleading causes of action that survive past motions to dismiss. Plaintiffs have also struggled to demonstrate concrete, particularized injuries sufficient to confer standing, i.e., status to sue.
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