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Halpain v. Adobe Systems Inc.
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August 13, 2015
Judge OKs $1.18M Plaintiff Attys Fees For Adobe Privacy Suit
A California federal judge on Thursday signed off on $1.18 million worth of attorney's fees and expenses for the lawyers at Girard Gibbs LLP who represented consumers in a purely injunctive settlement with Adobe Systems Inc. over claims regarding a breach of more than 3 million payment cards.
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June 25, 2015
Adobe Privacy Suit Plaintiffs' Attys Ask For $1M In Fees
Attorneys who represent plaintiffs in a purely injunctive settlement with Adobe Systems Inc. over claims regarding a breach of more than 3 million payment cards asked a California federal court on Wednesday to approve $1.1 million in attorneys' fees in the otherwise cashless settlement.
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June 10, 2015
Plaintiffs Ask For No Cash In Adobe Data Breach Deal
Plaintiffs in a consolidated proposed class action who accuse Adobe Systems Inc. of failing to protect users' data from a breach that compromised at least 3 million payment card records asked a California federal judge on Tuesday to approve a cashless settlement, saying there's scant evidence of actual damage.
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April 23, 2015
Adobe To Settle Data Breach Claims Over 3M Payment Cards
Adobe Systems Inc. has agreed to settle a consolidated proposed class action in California federal court over its alleged failure to safeguard users' data from a breach that compromised at least 3 million payment card records, although the court on Wednesday agreed to give the parties an extra month to finalize their deal.
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September 05, 2014
Adobe Privacy Class Action Over Hacking Incident Trimmed
A California federal judge on Thursday trimmed a consolidated class action accusing Adobe Systems Inc. of not protecting users' private information when hackers stole 3 million credit and debit card records, although she refused to dismiss the suit entirely.
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November 12, 2013
Adobe Sued Over Hacking Of Millions Of Customer Accounts
Software giant Adobe Systems Inc. was hit Monday with a proposed class action in California federal court by a customer accusing it of failing to protect users' private information, after the firm revealed last month that hackers stole some three million credit and debit card records and login data.