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13 September 2016

Home Depot Appeals Ruling On Banks' Ability To Seek Data Breach Damages

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Home Depot also presented the question of whether retailers owe banks a duty to protect against third-party cyber attacks.
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On July 5, Home Depot requested interlocutory review of a May 18 ruling holding that financial institutions have Article III standing to seek damages following a data breach. Home Depot also presented the question of whether retailers owe banks a duty to protect against third-party cyber attacks.

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