Smallman v. MGM Resorts International

  1. January 27, 2025

    MGM's $45M Deal To End Data Breach Suits Wins Initial OK

    A Nevada federal judge has preliminarily approved MGM Resorts International's $45 million deal — with class counsel seeking up to $13.5 million in fees — to settle consolidated proposed class action litigation alleging that MGM failed to protect 37 million customers' personal information from multiple data breaches in 2019 and 2023.

  2. November 03, 2022

    MGM Resorts Must Face Bulk Of Data Breach Suit, Judge Says

    A federal judge in Nevada is allowing most of a putative class action against the hospitality giant MGM Resorts International to move forward, rejecting the company's bid to escape claims that it mishandled customers' personal data and essentially let hackers steal that information in 2019.

  3. August 04, 2021

    Guests Slam MGM Resorts' Attempt To Toss Data Breach Suit

    A proposed consumer class has opposed MGM Resorts' bid to dismiss a suit over a data breach that exposed the personal information of 10.6 million guests, telling a Nevada federal court that the company argues wrongly that the consumers fall short in claiming negligence and harm.

  4. February 24, 2020

    MGM Glossed Over Breach Of 10.6M Guests' Data, Suit Says

    MGM Resorts International failed to implement industry-standard data security measures that could have prevented a data breach last summer that compromised 10.6 million guests' personal information and that the hotel and casino giant tried to downplay, according to a putative class action filed Friday in Nevada federal court.