Bradix et al v. Advance Stores Company,Inc.

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Case overview

Case Number:

2:16-cv-04902

Court:

Louisiana Eastern

Nature of Suit:

Personal Property: Other

Multi Party Litigation:

Class Action

Judge:

Susie Morgan

  1. July 11, 2016

    Judge Won't Rethink Remand In Advance Auto Data Breach

    A Louisiana federal judge on Friday stood by her decision to send back to state court a proposed negligence class action brought by a former Advance Auto Parts Inc. employee after his personal information was compromised in a phishing scheme, rejecting the retailer's claims that the action should be tossed instead.

  2. July 08, 2016

    Advance Auto Says Remand Won't Cut It In Data Breach Row

    Advance Auto Parts told a Louisiana federal judge Thursday that it isn't enough to send back to state court a former employee's suit accusing the retailer of negligence after his personal information was compromised in a phishing scheme, saying the matter should be dismissed entirely.

  3. July 06, 2016

    Advance Auto Data Breach Suit Slides Back To State Court

    A former Advance Auto Parts employee accusing the retailer of negligence after his personal information was compromised in a phishing scheme saw a Louisiana federal judge throw his proposed class action back to state court Wednesday for failing to show any injuries.

  4. June 22, 2016

    Actual Harm Abounds In Advance Data Breach Suit: Workers

    A former Advance Auto Parts employee accusing the company of negligence after his personal information was compromised in a phishing scheme data breach urged a Louisiana federal court Tuesday to keep his proposed class action alive, saying specific actual harm has befallen him.

  5. June 08, 2016

    Advance Auto Says No Harm, No Standing In Data Breach Suit

    Advance Auto Parts on Tuesday pushed a Louisiana federal court to dismiss a proposed class action claiming remedies offered to employees after a data breach do not resolve the negligence that caused the incident, arguing there is no evidence employees have suffered any harm.

  6. May 11, 2016

    Advance Auto Parts' Data Breach Remedy Falls Short: Suit

    Advance Auto Parts' offer of 24 months of credit monitoring for employees whose personal information was compromised in a data breach isn't enough to make up for its negligent conduct, a proposed class of employees allege in a suit removed to Louisiana federal court Tuesday.