The retailer, which contended the suit couldn’t proceed without evidence of material harm, was appealing a ruling by a San Francisco federal appeals court. The high court rejected the appeal, disappointing business groups.
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The U.S. Supreme Court has cleared the way for a putative class-action lawsuit over Amazon-owned Zappos over a 2012 hack that compromised the sensitive personal data of 24 million customers. So reports Bloomberg.
The retailer, which contended the suit couldn’t proceed without evidence of material harm, was appealing a ruling by a San Francisco federal appeals court. The high court rejected the appeal, disappointing business groups.