Halpain v. Adobe Systems Inc.

  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

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