It was recently disclosed that on January 9, 2013, a laptop was stolen from a Stanford School of Medicine physician’s car containing personal information. 57,000 patients have been notified that their information was exposed. Disclosure of personal information such as social security information is unlawful, and our attorneys have brought lawsuits on behalf of victims of such disclosures in the TRICARE/SAIC, Zappos, Sutter Health and Saint Joseph data breaches.
If you are a patient of the Stanford School of Medicine and you received notification that your personal information has been exposed as a result of this data breach, please contact us immediately to discuss your legal options.