Jan P. Levine and Angelo A. Stio III Mentioned in WestlawNext Article, 'Coca-Cola Must Face Ex-Employee's Identity Theft Suit, Judge Says'
Pepper partners Jan P. Levine and Angelo A. Stio III were mentioned in the October 7, 2015 article "Coca-Cola Must Face Ex-Employee's Identity Theft Suit, Judge Says" in WestlawNext in the Practitioner Insight page for Intellectual Property.
Jan P. Levine and Angelo A. Stio III, two privacy attorneys at Pepper Hamilton LLP, also mentioned possible issues with class certification and other evidentiary hurdles Enslin faces.
"The plaintiff has an uphill climb to establish through evidence (as opposed to allegations) that there is a causal connection between unauthorized access to PII that occurred in 2007 and his specific identity theft, which occurred in 2014," Levine said.
Pepper Hamilton's Levine said the judge may have kept the suit alive because of the concrete injuries Enslin alleges.
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