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Thang v. T-Mobile US, Inc.
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December 07, 2021
JPML Picks Mo. Federal Court For T-Mobile Data Breach Suits
Five putative class actions pending in four states over T-Mobile's massive data breach are heading to the Western District of Missouri, after the U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation decided to consolidate the disputes there rather than in the judicially depleted federal court in T-Mobile's home state of Washington.
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December 02, 2021
Wash. Judge Shortage May Sway T-Mobile Breach Row Venue
T-Mobile and counsel for consumers suing the telecom giant over its massive data breach squared off Thursday over where to consolidate dozens of lawsuits pending across the country, with plaintiffs proposing five different locations and T-Mobile arguing that judicial shortages in its home state of Washington meant the disputes shouldn't land there.
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November 01, 2021
Calif. T-Mobile Suit Put On Hold As JPML Weighs Venue
A California federal judge has paused a proposed class action over T-Mobile's massive consumer data breach while a judicial panel decides whether dozens of similar suits around the country should be heard under one roof.
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September 15, 2021
T-Mobile Asks Judge To Halt Flurry Of Data Breach Suits
T-Mobile has told a California federal court that something must be done to hold back the flood of lawsuits pouring in against the company over the massive data breach it suffered earlier this year, at least until the dozens of cases can be grouped together for ease of litigation.