Remijas v. Neiman Marcus Group

The Seventh Circuit’s ruling in Remijas v. Neiman Marcus Group, LLC may have removed a substantial hurdle for data-breach class actions (as we previously discussed) by holding that “injuries associated with resolving fraudulent charges and protecting oneself against future identity theft” were sufficient to confer Article III standing.  But does that ruling remove all of the major obstacles to data-breach class actions?  Absolutely not.  There are still additional daunting hurdles in a plaintiff’s path to obtaining class certification
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