Financial institutions suing The Home Depot over last year’s massive data breach of customer information are asking a federal judge to issue an injunction that would vacate any settlement agreements secured over the Thanksgiving holiday as a result of notices announcing that Home Depot and MasterCard International Inc. had reached a deal.
U.S. District Chief Judge Thomas Thrash Jr. has set a hearing for Monday on the injunction request. Attorneys for the financial institutions who asked for the hearing also have asked the judge to direct Home Depot to provide any settlement details to the court and to plaintiffs’ lawyers, who were unaware of the proposed deal when the notices were sent.
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