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AT&T Seeks Court Block on Late Discovery Challenge to $177M Data Breach Settlement

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AT&T has asked a federal judge in Texas to halt last-minute discovery demands from a small group of customers objecting to a proposed $177 million data breach settlement, arguing the requests are designed to delay or derail final court approval. In filings this week, the telecom giant urged the court to issue a protective order
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Read time approx.: 1 minutes, 55 secondsAT&T asked a federal court in Texas to stop last-minute requests for information filed by a small group of customers who oppose an agreement for 177 million dollars, resulting from a massive leak of personal data. The agreement, which obtained an initial approval in June, seeks to close a collective lawsuit for a leak of data that affected more than 70 million current and former customers of the company in…

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coruzant.com broke the news in on Thursday, January 8, 2026.
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