tell its client Hiscox Insurance about a December 2016 data breach, because it believed that keeping the episode quiet would convince hackers not to publish stolen data. The law firm is aiming for a late-stage dismissal of a suit nearing trial that has cast a rare light on post-breach disputes that normally play out in private. Warden Grier urged the court late Wednesday to grant it summary judgment against Hiscox, which had hired the firm to represent policyholders for more than. . .
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