IN RE TJX COMPANIES RETAIL SEC. BREACH LITIGATION

Civil Action No. 07-10162-WGY.

584 F.Supp.2d 395 (2008)

In re TJX COMPANIES RETAIL SECURITY BREACH LITIGATION.

United States District Court, D. Massachusetts.

November 3, 2008.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Janet G. Abaray, Lopez, Hodes, Restaino, Milman & Skikos, Cincinnati, OH, William A. Baird, Launa Nicole Everman, Wayne S. Kreger, Milstein Adelman and Kreger LLP, Santa Monica, CA, John Michael Barclay, Richard P. Rouco, Whatley Drake & Kallas LLC, F. Inge Johnstone, The Lamb Firm LLC, Archie C. Lamb, Jr., Law Offices of Archie Lamb LLC, E. Kirk Wood, Birmingham, AL, Elizabeth Rosenberg, Joe R. Whatley, Jr., Whatley Drake & Kallas LLC, Danielle Disporto, Lester L. Levy, Michele F. Raphael, Wolf Popper LLP, New York, NY, Robert E. Ditzion, Thomas G. Shapiro, Shapiro, Haber & Urmy, LLP, Patrick J. Sheehan, Whatley Drake & Kallas LLC, Robert T. Naumes, Thornton & Naumes, LLP, Jonathan Shapiro, Stern, Shapiro, Weissberg & Garin, Boston, MA, Ben Barnow, Erich Paul Schork, Barnow & Associates, P.C., Aron David Robinson, Law Office of Aron D. Robinson, Kevin Barry Rogers, Law Offices of Kevin Rogers, John R. Wylie, Futterman, Howard, Watkins, Wylie & Ashley, Chicago, IL, James R. Byrne, Michael G. Caldwell, William H. Champlin, III, William S. Fish, Jr., Tyler, Cooper & Alcorn LLP, Hartford, CT, Benjamin A. Solnit, Tyler Cooper & Alcorn, LLP, New Haven, CT, Richard Lyle Coffman, The Coffman Law, Guyte P. McCord, III, McCord, Bubsey & Ketchum, Tallahassee, FL, Michael G. Crow, Crow Law Firm, LLC, Orleans, LA, Gregory Louis Davis, Greg Davis LLC, Montgomery, AL, Michael T. Fantini, Sherrie R. Savett, Jon J. Lambiras, Berger & Montague, P.C., Philadelphia, PA, Patrick E. Geraghty, Geraghty, Dougherty & Edwards, P.A., Ft. Myers, FL, Jordan L. Lurie, Leigh A. Parker, Zev B. Zysman, Weiss & Lurie, Los Angeles, CA, Michael M. Malinowski, Michael M. Malinowski, PLC, Grand Rapids, MI, James R. Patterson, Harrison, Patterson, & O'Connor, San Diego, CA, Ralph K. Phalen, Attorney at Law, Kansas City, MO, Stephen J. Rehfuss, Rehfuss, Liguori, Law Firm, Latham, NY, Louis Cooper Rutland, Jr., Rutland Law Firm LLC, Union Springs, AL, Thomas M. Sobol, Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro LLP, Cambridge, MA, John S. Steward, Burstein Law Firm P.C., Clayton, MO, John E. Suthers, Savannah, GA, for Plaintiffs.

Richard D. Batchelder, Jr., Brian R. Blais, Seth C. Harrington, Douglas H. Meal, Mark Szpak, Harvey J. Wolkoff, Ropes & Gray LLP, James R. Carroll, Christopher P. Connors, Nicholas I. Leitzes, Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP, Boston, MA, Marcus R. Mumford, Darrel J. Hieber, Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, Teri-Ann E. Nagata, Cary B. Lerman, Munger, Tolles & Olson, Los Angeles, CA John E. Goodman, David G. Hymer, Michael R. Pennington, Michael F. Walker, Bradley, Arant, Rose & White, LLP, North Birmingham, AL, Malcome A. Heinicke, Munger, Tolles & Olson, San Francisco, CA, James C. Huckaby, Jr., Christian & Small, LLP, John W. Scott, Scott, Dukes & Geisler, P.C., Birmingham, AL, Steven P. Mandell, Mandell Menkes & Surdyk LLC, Stephen J. Rosenfeld, Mandell Menkes, LLC, Chicago, IL, C. Bradford Marsh, Swift, Currie, McGhee & Heirs, Atlanta, GA, Margaret Diane Mathews, Akerman, Senterfitt, Tampa, FL John Michael Pickett, Young Pickett & Lee, Texarkana, TX, Harry Rosenberg, Phelps & Dunbar, LLP, New Orleans, LA Richard J.J. Scarola, Alexander Zubatov, Scarola Ellis LLP, William I. Sussman, Reboul, MacMurray, Hewitt, Maynard & Kristol New York, NY, Robert N. Webner, Vorys Sater Seymour, and Pease LLP, Columbus, OH, William Breck Weigel, Vorys, Sater, Seymour and Pease, LLP, Cincinnati, OH, Brant M. Laue, Kansas City, MO, for Defendants.

William Kenneth C. Dippel, Dippel & Davis, Dallas, TX, for Movant.

Margaret M. Pinkham, Brown Rudnick Berlack Israels LLP, Paul W. Shaw, Brown, Rudnick, Boston, MA, for Interested Parties.


MEMORANDUM AND ORDER

YOUNG, District Judge.

On January 17, 2007, TJX Companies, Inc. ("TJX") publicly announced that hackers had compromised its computer systems. See Joseph Pereira, How Credit-Card Data Went Out Wireless Door, WALL ST. J., May 4, 2007, at A1. In what has been characterized as the largest retail security breach in history, the intruders made off with data relating to over 45,000,000 credit and debit cards used at TJX...

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