Brian Radnoff Quoted by Advocate Daily on Privacy Class Actions
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Brian Radnoff (Partner, Toronto) recently spoke to Advocate Daily about using caution when bringing privacy class action lawsuits, using the recent example of a denied certification motion stemming from a cyberattack of a casino’s computer systems.
“Class-action claims, particularly in cases of massive privacy breaches, raise many individual issues, and so they can be difficult to certify,” Brian told the publication.
“Class-action claims, particularly in cases of massive privacy breaches, raise many individual issues, and so they can be difficult to certify,” Brian told the publication.
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Brian Radnoff
Partner and Canadian Litigation Practice Group Chair
Toronto
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