Access Sports Medicine & Orthopaedics PLLC won’t have to face a patient’s proposed class action claiming the medical provider’s lack of cybersecurity protections allowed a spring data breach that exposed the data of nearly 90,000 people.
Plaintiff Cameron Lafontaine, who first sued Access Sports in September, dismissed all claims without prejudice Tuesday, according to a notice filed in the US District Court for the District of New Hampshire.
- Counsel for the parties didn’t immediately respond to requests for comment.
- Access Sports suffered a May 2024 data breach that exposed at least 88,000 individuals’ financial, medical, and health insurance information, as ...
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