Matthew KUHNS, Individually and on behalf of all others similarly situated Plaintiff-Appellant/Cross-Appellee
v.
SCOTTRADE, INC., a Missouri Corporation Defendant-Appellee/Cross-Appellant.
United States Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit.https://leagle.com/images/logo.png
Submitted: April 5, 2017.
Filed: August 21, 2017.
Attorney(s) appearing for the Case
Counsel who appeared on the brief and presented argument on behalf of the appellant/cross-appellee was Timothy G. Blood, of San Diego, CA. Christopher Martin Hohn, of Saint Louis, MO. The following attorney(s) appeared on the appellant brief; Joseph J. Siprut, of Chicago, IL., Richard L. Miller, II, of Chicago, IL., Richard S. Wilson, of Chicago, IL., John G. Simon and Anthony G. Simon, both of St. Louis, Mo.
Counsel who appeared on the brief and presented argument on behalf of the appellee/cross-appellant was Christopher Martin Hohn, of St. Louis, Mo. The following attorney(s) appeared on the appellee brief; Thomas Edward Douglass, of Saint Louis, MO., David Michael Mangian, of Saint Louis, MO., Brandi L. Burke, of Saint Louis, MO.
Before WOLLMAN and LOKEN, Circuit Judges, and ROSSITER, District Judge.
LOKEN, Circuit Judge.
In 2013, hackers accessed the internal database of Scottrade, a securities brokerage firm based in St. Louis, Missouri. The hackers acquired personal identifying information ("PII") of over 4.6 million Scottrade customers, including plaintiff Matthew Kuhns, and exploited the information...
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