Snowflake, Inc., Data Security Breach Litigation
The causation theory is based on the assertion that Snowflake's failure to secure its cloud platform adequately was a substantial factor in causing the breach. Plaintiffs claim that negligent security practices, such as failure to patch vulnerabilities and insufficient access controls, directly led to the unauthorized data exfiltration, resulting in damages like identity theft and privacy violations.
73
Pending actions
104
Total actions filed
Active
Status
10/04/2024
Established
Filing deadline
The primary deadlines for joining the MDL or submitting claims likely passed around March or April 2026, following settlement approval. Exact dates are not publicly specified but are inferred from court notices and settlement documents.
Who qualifies
Plaintiffs must demonstrate that their personal data was compromised during the breach period, which occurred from approximately 2024 to early 2026. Eligible damages include financial loss, identity theft, or privacy violations resulting from the breach. Claimants are required to submit documentation proving their losses.
Products involved
- Snowflake cloud platform
Alleged injuries
- identity theft
- financial loss
- privacy violations
- emotional distress
Bellwether trials
No recent bellwether trial schedules or verdicts have been publicly reported. The case remains in pretrial and settlement phases, with ongoing case management.
Settlement landscape
No publicly available settlement estimates or verdicts have been reported. The case appears to still be in the settlement or pretrial phase, with no finalized judgments or settlement amounts disclosed.
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