Events

Events

Events

What Insurance Leaders Need to Know in 2026 About Consumer Privacy and AI
When: January 27, 2026 at 11:00am – 12:00pm (ET)
Conference: Wilson Elser Forum: Cyber Tuesdays
People: Anjali C. Das and Jana S. Farmer
Cyber Claims & Trends
When: January 13, 2026 at 11:00am – 12:00pm (ET)
Conference: Wilson Elser Forum: Cyber Tuesdays
People: Anjali C. Das
U.S. and International Regulatory Updates
When: October 8, 2025
Conference: NetDiligence Cyber Risk Summit
People: Anjali C. Das
Legal Developments & Trends Impacting Cyber Insurers in the United States
When: July 2, 2025
Conference: Lloyd’s Market Association
People: Anjali C. Das
Women in Cybersecurity & Data Privacy
When: March 20, 2025
Conference: Chicago Chapter of Women in Security & Privacy (WISP), Women in Cybersecurity (WiCys), and Cisco
People: Anjali C. Das
U.S. Data Privacy & Cybersecurity Law Update
When: January 21, 2025 at 1:00pm (ET)
Conference: Cyber Tuesdays: Wilson Elser Forum Webinar
People: Anjali C. Das and Jana S. Farmer
International Privacy & Cybersecurity Legal Update
When: January 21, 2025 at 11:00am (ET)
Conference: Cyber Tuesdays: Wilson Elser Forum Webinar
People: Anjali C. Das
Cyber Claims: A View from the Top
When: January 14, 2025 at 11:00am (ET)
Conference: Cyber Tuesdays: Wilson Elser Forum Webinar
People: Anjali C. Das
Handling Data Breach Class Actions
When: March 21, 2024 at 1:00pm – 2:00pm (ET)
Conference: Wilson Elser Forum
People: Anjali C. Das and David M. Ross
Demystifying the New SEC Cybersecurity Incident Disclosure Regulations
When: February 14, 2024
Conference: NetDiligence Cyber Risk Summit
People: Anjali C. Das
Plenary: U.S. Regulatory & Litigation Update
When: October 18, 2023
Conference: NetDiligence® Cyber Risk Summit
People: Anjali C. Das
Artificial Intelligence & Emerging Risk
When: September 27, 2023
Conference: Argo Pro
People: Anjali C. Das
Cybersecurity & Data Privacy
When: August 15, 2023
Conference: Ascot Insurance
People: Anjali C. Das and Jonathan E. Meer
The Crazy World of Crypto
When: July 20, 2023
Conference: The International Association of Claim Professionals
People: Anjali C. Das
Data Privacy Litigation Update
When: June 1, 2023
Conference: NetDiligence
People: Anjali C. Das
2023 Cybersecurity & Data Privacy Trends: Part 2 Cyber Breach Class Actions
When: March 31, 2023
Conference: Litigation Download – A Wilson Elser Podcast
People: Anjali C. Das
Crazy World of Crypto: FTX and Silent Crypto Exposure
When: March 9, 2023 | 1:00 p.m. ET
Conference: myLawCLE | Federal Bar Association
People: Anjali C. Das
The Crazy World of Crypto
When: March 8, 2023
Conference: PLUS (Professional Liability Underwriting Society)
People: Anjali C. Das
The Crazy World of Crypto
When: February 9, 2023
Conference: Wilson Elser Forum Series
People: Anjali C. Das
Cybersecurity & Data Privacy: Looking Ahead to 2023
When: January 12, 2023
Conference: Wilson Elser Forum
People: Anjali C. Das, Jana S. Farmer and Jennifer S. Stegmaier
U.S. Litigation Update
When: October 11, 2022
Conference: NetDiligence Cyber Risk Summit
People: Anjali C. Das
Cybersecurity Class Action Team to Present at RIMS Chicagoland Risk Forum
When: September 22, 2022
Conference: RIMS Chicagoland Risk Forum
People: Anjali C. Das, David M. Ross and Jennifer S. Stegmaier
Cross-Border Legal Considerations
When: May 11, 2022
Conference: Advisen
People: Anjali C. Das
Supply Chain Cyber Risk
When: April 12, 2022
Conference: The Risk Management Society (RIMS)
People: Anjali C. Das
Legalign Global Cyber Webinar
When: November 3, 2021
Conference: DAC Beachcroft
People: Anjali C. Das
The Intersection of Cybersecurity and Privacy
When: October 22, 2021
Conference: Ankura Consulting Group
People: Anjali C. Das
Regulators Crack Down on Cybersecurity & Compliance
When: October 18, 2021
Conference: Wilson Elser Cyber Privacy Week Series
People: Anjali C. Das
Supply Chain Risk & Cyber Terrorism
When: May 26, 2021
Conference: Brokers & Reinsurance Markets Association
People: Anjali C. Das
Existing and Emerging Cyber Risk in the Medical Industry
When: May 11, 2021
Conference: 2021 PLUS Healthcare & MedPL Symposium
People: Anjali C. Das
We’ve Been Hacked! Now What?
When: April 14, 2021
Conference: New York Chapter of RIMS
People: Anjali C. Das

Events

Coffman, Das, Ross, Viergever and Williams Defeat Federal Data Breach Class Action

Daniel Coffman (Associate-Washington, DC), Anjali Das (Partner-Chicago, IL), David Ross (Partner-Washington, DC), Kim Viergever (Of Counsel-Denver, CO) and Ryan Williams (Partner-Denver, CO) obtained dismissal with prejudice of a federal data breach class action filed against a services vendor for mental health care providers in the District of Colorado. The case comprised eight consolidated class actions brought by 15 named plaintiffs that arose out of a ransomware incident that involved the personal information of almost 4.3 million individuals and included sensitive information such as health information and Social Security numbers. The court agreed that all of the named plaintiffs lack Article III standing, dissecting each of their alleged theories of harm and coming down on the side of the more reasoned courts that have found these types of theories fail to establish standing – public disclosure of private information, increased spam, diminution in value of PHI/PII, emotional distress and future harm. The court concluded that “Plaintiffs have failed to allege injuries in fact that are fairly traceable to the Defendants’ complained-of conduct,” and issued a judgment dismissing the plaintiffs’ claims with prejudice and closing the case. 

Daniel R. Coffman, Anjali C. Das, David M. Ross, Kimberly Viergever and Ryan A. Williams

Cybersecurity Class Action

Das, Myers and Spitaletto Obtain Dismissal of Texas Data Breach Class Action

Anjali Das (Partner-Chicago, IL), Brian Myers (Of Counsel-Washington, DC) and Tommy Spitaletto (Partner-Dallas, TX) obtained dismissal of a data breach class action filed against a mental health care provider in the Western District of Texas. The lawsuit arose out of a cyber-attack that involved personal information that included sensitive information such as health information and Social Security numbers. In support of our client’s motion to dismiss, Wilson Elser argued that the plaintiff lacked Article III standing to sue because she failed to allege any injury-in-fact in the form of identity theft fraud, or misappropriation as a result of the breach. Instead, the plaintiff alleged that her harm consisted of (1) lost time and out-of-pocket expenses spent dealing with the data breach; (2) diminished value of her personal, health and financial information; (3) anxiety; (4) violation of privacy rights; (5) loss of the benefit of the bargain made with our client and overpayment for services intended to include data security; and (6) increased risk of future fraud and identity theft. The District Court agreed with Wilson Elser’s position that the plaintiff lacked standing to bring suit and dismissed the case on the basis that the plaintiff failed to allege any actual injury in the form of identity theft, financial fraud or misuse of personal information that could be traced to the cyber incident.

Anjali C. Das, Brian H. Myers and Thomas M. Spitaletto

Mirabile, Murphy-Petros and Das Obtain Favorable Ruling in VPPA Class Action

Constantina Mirabile (Of Counsel-West Palm Beach, FL), Melissa Murphy-Petros (Of Counsel-Chicago, IL) and Anjali Das (Partner-Chicago, IL) represented an educational technology company that provides subscribers with access to online educational courses in a Video Privacy Protection Act (VPPA) class action filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida. The plaintiff, a subscriber, allegedly viewed online course content offered by our client, and filed a putative class action on behalf of herself and all other subscribers for violations of the VPPA. The plaintiff alleged that Meta Pixel (a snippet of JavaScript code that tracks visitor activity on a website) was installed on our client’s website, which resulted in the disclosure of her personal information to Facebook, including the content she viewed, without her consent. Wilson Elser filed a Motion to Compel Arbitration, noting that the plaintiff (like all subscribers) was required to accept defendant’s Terms of Use, which included a mandatory binding arbitration provision. Moreover, the Terms of Use explicitly stated that all parties waived the right to participate in a class action or representative proceeding with respect to any claim. The court promptly granted Wilson Elser’s motion pursuant to the Terms of Service agreement. The ruling underscores the importance of arbitration and class action waiver language in Terms of Use agreements.

NOTE: The Video Privacy Protection Act (VPPA), enacted in 1998, sought to preserve personal privacy with respect to the rental, purchase or delivery of video tapes or similar audio visual materials. Plaintiffs have sought to resuscitate the statute by bringing VPPA claims into the 21st century based on the premise that organizations that offer prerecorded, online audio visual content are “video tape service providers” within the meaning of the statute, the draw being VPPA class actions include statutory damages of up to $2,500 per violation.
 

Melissa A. Murphy-Petros and Anjali C. Das

Dismissal of Data Breach Class Action on Behalf of Radiology Facility and Archival Imaging System

Geoffrey A. Belzer (Partner-Chicago), Anjali C. Das (Partner-Chicago), Peter J. Larkin (Partner-White Plains) and Jennifer S. Stegmaier (Of Counsel-Chicago) obtained a data breach class action dismissal in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York on behalf of a radiology facility and archival imaging system that contained protected health information. About a year and a half after receiving notice of a breach, two patients filed a complaint against the firm’s client and its IT service provider for failing to implement adequate cybersecurity measures, alleging multiple unauthorized individuals had accessed their information. Geoffrey, Anjali, Peter and Jennifer prevailed on their motion to dismiss when the court held that allegations of increased risk of future harm alone is not a cognizable injury. The court also rejected each of the plaintiffs' additional theories of injury based on time and money spent on theft and fraud monitoring, “benefit of the bargain” injury, intrusion upon seclusion and statutory violations. Plaintiff’s counsel initially filed a purported class action designating another individual who was ultimately determined to never have been a patient of the radiology practice. Plaintiff’s counsel dismissed that action after the team moved for dismissal, and counsel then instituted the parallel suit involving these two plaintiffs and the motion to dismiss follows.

Geoffrey Belzer, Anjali C. Das, Peter J. Larkin and Jennifer S. Stegmaier

Events

Events

What Insurance Leaders Need to Know in 2026 About Consumer Privacy and AI
When: January 27, 2026 at 11:00am – 12:00pm (ET)
Conference: Wilson Elser Forum: Cyber Tuesdays
People: Anjali C. Das and Jana S. Farmer
Cyber Claims & Trends
When: January 13, 2026 at 11:00am – 12:00pm (ET)
Conference: Wilson Elser Forum: Cyber Tuesdays
People: Anjali C. Das
U.S. and International Regulatory Updates
When: October 8, 2025
Conference: NetDiligence Cyber Risk Summit
People: Anjali C. Das
Legal Developments & Trends Impacting Cyber Insurers in the United States
When: July 2, 2025
Conference: Lloyd’s Market Association
People: Anjali C. Das
Women in Cybersecurity & Data Privacy
When: March 20, 2025
Conference: Chicago Chapter of Women in Security & Privacy (WISP), Women in Cybersecurity (WiCys), and Cisco
People: Anjali C. Das
U.S. Data Privacy & Cybersecurity Law Update
When: January 21, 2025 at 1:00pm (ET)
Conference: Cyber Tuesdays: Wilson Elser Forum Webinar
People: Anjali C. Das and Jana S. Farmer
International Privacy & Cybersecurity Legal Update
When: January 21, 2025 at 11:00am (ET)
Conference: Cyber Tuesdays: Wilson Elser Forum Webinar
People: Anjali C. Das
Cyber Claims: A View from the Top
When: January 14, 2025 at 11:00am (ET)
Conference: Cyber Tuesdays: Wilson Elser Forum Webinar
People: Anjali C. Das
Handling Data Breach Class Actions
When: March 21, 2024 at 1:00pm – 2:00pm (ET)
Conference: Wilson Elser Forum
People: Anjali C. Das and David M. Ross
Demystifying the New SEC Cybersecurity Incident Disclosure Regulations
When: February 14, 2024
Conference: NetDiligence Cyber Risk Summit
People: Anjali C. Das
Plenary: U.S. Regulatory & Litigation Update
When: October 18, 2023
Conference: NetDiligence® Cyber Risk Summit
People: Anjali C. Das
Artificial Intelligence & Emerging Risk
When: September 27, 2023
Conference: Argo Pro
People: Anjali C. Das
Cybersecurity & Data Privacy
When: August 15, 2023
Conference: Ascot Insurance
People: Anjali C. Das and Jonathan E. Meer
The Crazy World of Crypto
When: July 20, 2023
Conference: The International Association of Claim Professionals
People: Anjali C. Das
Data Privacy Litigation Update
When: June 1, 2023
Conference: NetDiligence
People: Anjali C. Das
2023 Cybersecurity & Data Privacy Trends: Part 2 Cyber Breach Class Actions
When: March 31, 2023
Conference: Litigation Download – A Wilson Elser Podcast
People: Anjali C. Das
Crazy World of Crypto: FTX and Silent Crypto Exposure
When: March 9, 2023 | 1:00 p.m. ET
Conference: myLawCLE | Federal Bar Association
People: Anjali C. Das
The Crazy World of Crypto
When: March 8, 2023
Conference: PLUS (Professional Liability Underwriting Society)
People: Anjali C. Das
The Crazy World of Crypto
When: February 9, 2023
Conference: Wilson Elser Forum Series
People: Anjali C. Das
Cybersecurity & Data Privacy: Looking Ahead to 2023
When: January 12, 2023
Conference: Wilson Elser Forum
People: Anjali C. Das, Jana S. Farmer and Jennifer S. Stegmaier
U.S. Litigation Update
When: October 11, 2022
Conference: NetDiligence Cyber Risk Summit
People: Anjali C. Das
Cybersecurity Class Action Team to Present at RIMS Chicagoland Risk Forum
When: September 22, 2022
Conference: RIMS Chicagoland Risk Forum
People: Anjali C. Das, David M. Ross and Jennifer S. Stegmaier
Cross-Border Legal Considerations
When: May 11, 2022
Conference: Advisen
People: Anjali C. Das
Supply Chain Cyber Risk
When: April 12, 2022
Conference: The Risk Management Society (RIMS)
People: Anjali C. Das
Legalign Global Cyber Webinar
When: November 3, 2021
Conference: DAC Beachcroft
People: Anjali C. Das
The Intersection of Cybersecurity and Privacy
When: October 22, 2021
Conference: Ankura Consulting Group
People: Anjali C. Das
Regulators Crack Down on Cybersecurity & Compliance
When: October 18, 2021
Conference: Wilson Elser Cyber Privacy Week Series
People: Anjali C. Das
Supply Chain Risk & Cyber Terrorism
When: May 26, 2021
Conference: Brokers & Reinsurance Markets Association
People: Anjali C. Das
Existing and Emerging Cyber Risk in the Medical Industry
When: May 11, 2021
Conference: 2021 PLUS Healthcare & MedPL Symposium
People: Anjali C. Das
We’ve Been Hacked! Now What?
When: April 14, 2021
Conference: New York Chapter of RIMS
People: Anjali C. Das
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