Like Neiman Marcus, Wyndham Is Not All It's Cracked Up To Be

Law360, New York (October 1, 2015, 10:27 AM EDT) -- Back on July 20, the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals decided Remijas v. Neiman Marcus, leading a chorus of pundits to declare that case changed everything when it comes to data breach cases, signaling a "new tilt towards victims." What many commentators missed was the importance of the procedural posture in that case. Particularly important to understand was that all the appellate court had done was decide that the allegations made by the plaintiffs in their complaint were sufficient to withstand a motion to dismiss and send the case back to the trial court for further proceedings....

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