Case News
Sep 27

Sonic Drive-In Hit by Security Breach

by Madelyn Dunlap

Originally posted on USA Today by David P. Willis on September 27, 2017. Hackers may have made off with millions of credit card and debit card accounts used at Sonic Drive-In locations, according to a security blog. In a posting Tuesday, Krebs on Security said Sonic Drive-In, a fast-food chain with 3,600… read more

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Sep 12

Equifax’s Maddening Unaccountability

by Madelyn Dunlap

Courtesy of The New York Times, Zeynep Tufekci Contributing Op-Ed Writer, September 11, 2017 Last week, Americans woke up to news of yet another mass breach of their personal data. The consumer credit reporting agency Equifax revealed that as many as 143 million Americans’ Social Security numbers, dates of birth, names and… read more

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Sep 06

CNN: Drug Company Faked Cancer Patients to Sell Drug

by Madelyn Dunlap

Originally posted on CNN Politics by Aaron M. Kessler on Wednesday, September 6, 2017. When Insys Therapeutics got approval to sell an ultra-powerful opioid for cancer patients with acute pain in 2012, it soon discovered a problem: finding enough cancer patients to use the drug. To boost sales, the company allegedly took patients… read more

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Jul 24

Textiles Coated International (TCI) Class Action Lawsuit, Amherst, NH

by Madelyn Dunlap

In May of 2016, the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (NHDES) publicly released its findings after it conducted an investigation into potentially contaminated drinking water in Southern New Hampshire. The investigation included the former Textiles Coated International (TCI) facility located in Amherst, New Hampshire. State public health officials found… read more