A federal judge in Minnesota is set to decide whether to dismiss lawsuits filed by Target Corp.’s customers over its massive data breach last year.

U.S. District Judge Paul Magnuson is overseeing about 140 lawsuits filed over the breach, which compromised personal information and credit card numbers of 110 million customers during last year’s Christmas shopping season. Most of those lawsuits have been coordinated into a single class action on behalf of consumers nationwide.

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