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defendants’ systems compromised personal information of federal government
employees and contractors, as well as certain applicants for federal
employment).
4. $60 million – In Re Morgan Stanley Data Security Litigation, Case No. 20CV-5914 (S.D.N.Y. Aug. 5, 2022) (final settlement approval granted for a class
action settlement alleging claims that customers were subjected to data breaches
that compromised their personal information due to the defendant’s negligence).
5. $12.75 million – Stevens, et al. v. PepsiCo, Inc., Case No. 22-CV-802
(S.D.N.Y. Dec. 2, 2022) (preliminary settlement approval granted for a class
action settlement alleging claims that the defendant’s timekeeping system was
subject to a data breach causing an outage that resulted in employees not
receiving all wages owed).
6. $12.25 million – In Re Ambry Genetics Data Breach Litigation, Case No. 20CV-791 (C.D. Cal. Oct. 5, 2022) (preliminary settlement approval granted for a
class action alleging claims that an email security breach compromised the
information of hundreds of thousands of patients).
7. $11 million – Heath, et al. v. Insurance Technologies Corp., Case No. 21-CV1444 (N.D. Tex. Mar. 21, 2022) (preliminary settlement approval granted for a
class action settlement alleging claims that the companies put consumers at risk
by failing to implement reasonable cyber security measures that resulted in a
data breach in which their personal information was stolen).
8. $9.76 million – In Re Solara Medical Supplies Data Breach Litigation, Case
No. 19-CV- 2284 (S.D. Cal. Sept. 12, 2022) (final settlement approval granted
for a class action settlement of claims alleging that a data breach compromised
the plaintiffs’ personal information).
9. $5.7 million – In Re Sonic Corp. Customer Data Security Breach Litigation,
Case No. 17-MD-2807 (N.D. Ohio Oct. 17, 2022) (final settlement approval
granted for a class action settlement of claims brought by a group of financial
institutions to recoup losses they allegedly incurred from a 2017 data breach that
compromised millions of credit and debit cards).
10. $4.75 million – In Re CaptureRx Data Breach Litigation, No. 21-CV-523 (W.D.
Tex. June 23, 2022) (final settlement approval granted for a class action
settlement of claims alleging that the company failed to protect consumer data
from a 2021 data breach).
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