Brian Marshall is suing Conduent Business Services for its failure to properly secure and safeguard sensitive personal and health information leading to a data breach

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In a recent court filing, Brian Marshall has initiated a class action lawsuit against Conduent Business Services, LLC in the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey. The case revolves around a significant data breach that allegedly compromised sensitive personal and health information of Marshall and other similarly situated individuals. The breach, discovered on January 13, 2025, reportedly exposed names, addresses, Social Security numbers, medical information, and health insurance details due to inadequate security measures by Conduent. Despite learning about the breach early in 2025, Conduent is accused of delaying notification to affected individuals until October 24, 2025. The lawsuit seeks damages for negligence and breach of contract while demanding improved data protection measures from Conduent.

Source: 225cv16994_Marshall_v_Conduent_Business_Services_LLC_Complaint_District_New_Jersey.pdf



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