Martin v. Scottrade, Inc.

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Case Number:

8:17-cv-01042

Court:

Florida Middle

Nature of Suit:

Contract: Other

Multi Party Litigation:

Class Action

Judge:

Susan C Bucklew

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  1. September 20, 2017

    8th Circ. Dismissal Warrants Toss Of Breach Suit: Scottrade

    Discount brokerage firm Scottrade Inc. renewed its push Tuesday for the dismissal of a putative class action over a data breach that compromised its consumers' personal information, pointing a Florida federal judge to the Eighth Circuit's recent decision dismissing a related case for which she had stayed the instant matter.

  2. May 26, 2017

    Scottrade Says Data Breach Suit Should Stay In Federal Court

    Discount brokerage firm Scottrade Inc. asked a Florida federal judge Thursday not to remand to state court claims brought against it by a putative class of customers over a data breach, arguing that the case should be stayed pending an appeal at the Eighth Circuit.

  3. May 25, 2017

    Scottrade Says Customer's Data Breach Claims Again Fail

    Discount brokerage firm Scottrade Inc. urged a Florida federal court Wednesday to toss a proposed class action over a data breach that compromised more than 4.6 million people's personal information, saying the customer leading the suit has already tried and failed to bring the same deficient claims she alleges now.

  4. May 12, 2017

    Scottrade Data Breach Suit Belongs In State Court: Customers

    A putative class of customers suing discount brokerage firm Scottrade Inc. over a data breach that compromised more than 4.6 million people's personal information asked a Florida federal court Thursday to move their suit to state court, arguing that the suit has no business being in federal court.

  5. May 08, 2017

    Scottrade Hit With Class Action Over Data Breach

    Discount brokerage firm Scottrade Inc. failed to take appropriate steps to protect customers' sensitive data, opening the door to a data breach that compromised more than 4.6 million people's personal information, according to a proposed class action that landed in Florida federal court Friday.