Tennessee Passes Law Restricting Data Breach Class Action Suits

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Tennessee Governor Bill Lee signed legislation on May 22, 2024, that will shield private entities from class action lawsuits stemming from a cybersecurity event unless the event was caused by willful, wanton, or gross negligence.

The bill, as introduced, “declares a private entity to be not civilly liable in a class action resulting from a cybersecurity event unless the cybersecurity event was caused by willful, wanton, or gross negligence on the part of the private entity. The bill amends TCA Title 29 and Title 47.”

This bill will be a blow to class action plaintiffs’ law firms that have routinely filed suit against companies that are victims of criminal cybersecurity attacks, alleging that the companies were negligent in protecting consumer data. The bill provides a high bar for plaintiffs to overcome to pursue class action litigation in Tennessee.

It will be very interesting to see how other states follow. We will be following this closely.

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