In Re Experian Data Breach Litigation

  1. November 13, 2018

    Experian Strikes $22M Deal Over T-Mobile Data Breach

    Experian has asked for preliminary approval of a $22 million class action settlement in California federal court, ending privacy claims from 15 million T-Mobile customers who had their information released in a data breach.

  2. May 22, 2017

    T-Mobile Customers Denied Jones Day's Experian Breach Info

    Experian doesn't have to hand over to T-Mobile customers investigation documents tied to a 2015 data breach, a California federal judge said in an order entered Friday, because the report was ordered and prepared for Jones Day as the firm geared up for litigation.

  3. April 24, 2017

    Experian Says Data-Breach Report Bid 'Eviscerates' Privilege

    Experian struck back Friday against a bid by T-Mobile customers to get their hands on investigation documents related to a 2015 data breach that exposed 15 million consumers' personal information, saying the report was prepared solely at the discretion of their counsel for defense purposes and is therefore privileged.

  4. April 13, 2017

    T-Mobile Customers Demand Experian Data Breach Docs

    T-Mobile customers suing Experian over a 2015 data breach that exposed 15 million customers' information bashed the credit reporting agency's bid to keep investigation documents hidden on the grounds they are privileged, telling a California judge Wednesday the evidence is central to the proposed class action.

  5. August 30, 2016

    Consumers Slam Experian's Move To Toss Data Breach Suit

    Consumers on Monday asked a California federal judge to keep alive a consolidated proposed class action accusing Experian Information Solutions Inc. of violating the Fair Credit Reporting Act related to a data hack that exposed 15 million T-Mobile customers' personal information, saying they've given the court enough detail to show the company owed a duty of care to the plaintiffs.

  6. July 15, 2016

    Experian Says Lack Of Breach Date Dooms Consumers' Suit

    Experian on Thursday urged a California federal judge to toss a consolidated proposed class action accusing it of negligence in a data breach that exposed 15 million T-Mobile customers' personal information, arguing that the plaintiffs' inability to pinpoint when the breach occurred undermined their claims.

  7. February 11, 2016

    Interim Class Counsel Chosen For Experian Breach Suits

    An attorney from both Ahdoot & Wolfson PC and Robinson Calcagnie Robinson Shapiro Davis Inc. were tapped to lead a consolidated proposed class action of T-Mobile customers who accuse Experian of negligence in a data breach that exposed 15 million people's personal information.

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