Large-scale corporate data breaches have unfortunately become increasingly common events, posing a variety of challenges to the companies that suffer them. A few weeks ago, a district court in Georgia dismissed one of the first shareholder derivative actions that challenged the adequacy of a corporation's data-breach prevention strategy. While that court held that the business judgment rule shielded the company's actions, it remains to be seen whether that position becomes the majority one.

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Business Judgment Rule Dooms Home Depot Data Breach Shareholder Derivative Suit

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