The most significant happenings in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit in 2015 came from a varied array of issues concerning data breaches and privacy, appeals from the NFL concussion settlement, and the long road a federal trial judge has had to travel to be named to the appellate court’s bench.

In August, the court ruled that the Wyndham hotel chain and its subsidiaries sued in a Federal Trade Commission action were on the hook for three data breaches into the corporation’s computer network that resulted in $10.6 million in fraudulent charges to customers’ credit cards.

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