December 22, 2021
A New Jersey federal judge has tossed, with leave to amend, a putative class action that had been revived by the Third Circuit accusing Horizon Healthcare Services Inc. of being liable for the 2013 theft of two laptops containing the personal information of more than 839,000 Horizon members.
February 11, 2019
Lawyers steering a putative consolidated class action over a Horizon Healthcare Services data breach involving roughly 839,000 consumers told a New Jersey federal court that the health insurance company's attorneys at Arnold & Porter should be held in contempt for a deposition "boycott," with Arnold & Porter swiftly denying the allegations.
July 02, 2018
Consumers have told a New Jersey federal court that Horizon Healthcare Services Inc. has refused to comply with discovery orders in a putative consolidated class action over a data breach involving information on roughly 839,000 consumers that was stored on stolen laptops, with the insurer responding its adversaries are seeking unnecessary materials.
May 22, 2018
Counsel for plaintiffs blasted Horizon Healthcare Services Inc.'s conduct as "inexcusable" Tuesday in urging a New Jersey federal court to compel the insurer to produce documents in a putative consolidated class action over a data breach involving information on roughly 839,000 consumers that was stored on stolen laptops.
July 17, 2017
A New Jersey federal judge expressed skepticism Monday over whether Horizon Healthcare Services Inc. meets the definition of a "consumer reporting agency" to sustain Fair Credit Reporting Act claims in a putative consolidated class action over a data breach involving stolen laptops that held unencrypted data on roughly 839,000 consumers.
April 06, 2015
A New Jersey federal judge tossed a putative class action against Horizon Healthcare Services Inc. alleging the company failed to protect nearly 840,000 customers' personal information following the theft of two company laptops in late 2013, ruling that plaintiffs did not demonstrate they suffered harm due to the breach.