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Melissa Alleruzzo, et al v. SuperValu, Inc., et al
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September 13, 2017
8th Circ. Sets Standing Marker With Data Breach Rulings
The Eighth Circuit recently added to the increasingly fractured standing landscape that has emerged post-Spokeo by issuing a pair of decisions in putative data breach class actions that attorneys say demonstrate the court's skepticism toward harm that has yet to materialize and the challenges that plaintiffs are likely to face if they get past standing.
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August 30, 2017
SuperValu Shoppers Didn't Prove Breach Injury, 8th Circ. Says
The Eighth Circuit on Wednesday said the threat of future identity theft from a breach of credit card data was not enough of an injury to give standing to consumers in multidistrict litigation against SuperValu, with the panel only reviving the claims of the one plaintiff who experienced credit card fraud.
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August 16, 2016
SuperValu Tells 8th Circ. Not To Revive Shopper-Privacy MDL
Grocery chain SuperValu asked the Eighth Circuit Monday not to revive multidistrict litigation alleging the company failed to shield shoppers' personal information from data breaches, saying there have been almost no allegations of harm.
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July 20, 2016
Spokeo Saves SuperValu Data Breach MDL, 8th Circ. Told
The Electronic Privacy Information Center on Tuesday urged the Eighth Circuit to revive multidistrict litigation alleging grocery chain SuperValu Inc. failed to shield shoppers' personal information from data breaches, arguing in an amicus brief that shoppers do have standing under the U.S. Supreme Court's recent Spokeo ruling.
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July 14, 2016
SuperValu Shoppers Ask 8th Circ. To Undo MDL Dismissal
Grocery shoppers suing SuperValu Inc. in multidistrict litigation over a pair of 2014 data breaches urged the Eighth Circuit on Wednesday to overturn a Minnesota judge's decision to toss their case for lack of standing, saying the lower court's failure to recognize their injuries was "erroneous."