May 19, 2020
Privacy-Based Class Actions: An Industry Trend
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Litigation Partners Christopher Kelly and Sarah Passeri co-wrote an article analyzing a decade-long trend of class actions filed against airlines alleging violations of privacy rights, data breaches and other contract-based claims. Their article analyzes each of these of claims and outlines best practices for airlines to minimize risk and handle customer data more securely.
READ: Privacy-Based Class Actions: An Industry Trend
READ: Privacy-Based Class Actions: An Industry Trend
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