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Events

A Dive into Cybersecurity & Privacy Litigation Panel
When: April 13, 2026
Conference: Cybersecurity & Privacy Community Conference
People: Jennifer S. Stegmaier
Developments in Data Breach Class Action into 2026
When: January 6, 2026 at 1:00pm – 2:00pm (ET)
Conference: Wilson Elser Forum 2026 Cyber Tuesdays
People: David M. Ross and Jennifer S. Stegmaier
U.S. Regulatory Investigations for Data Privacy and Cybersecurity
When: January 21, 2025 at 3:00pm (ET)
Conference: Cyber Tuesdays: Wilson Elser Forum Webinar
People: Jennifer S. Stegmaier and Dominik Cvitanovic
Navigating Today’s Cyber Attacks: A Look inside Ransomware and Regulatory Investigations Arising out of Cyber Attacks
When: December 6, 2023 at 1:00pm – 2:00pm (CT)
Conference: AIG
People: Jennifer S. Stegmaier
The Intricate Web of Data Privacy & Cybersecurity
When: November 29, 2023 at 1:00pm – 2:00pm (ET)
Conference: Sompo International
People: Jana S. Farmer and Jennifer S. Stegmaier
2023 Cybersecurity & Data Privacy Trends: Part 3 Regulatory Investigations
When: April 19, 2023
Conference: Litigation Download – A Wilson Elser Podcast
People: Jennifer S. Stegmaier
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
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
Dissecting a Data Breach Class Action
When: July 14, 2022
Conference: Wilson Elser Forum Series
People: David M. Ross and Jennifer S. Stegmaier
Cybersecurity Breach, and Investigations and Class Actions Arising from Cyber-Attacks
When: February 24, 2021
Conference: Wilson Elser Emergency Response Summit
People: Anjali C. Das, David M. Ross and Jennifer S. Stegmaier

Events

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

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