BOSTON, Sept. 2, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Block & Leviton
LLP (www.blockesq.com), a Boston-based law firm representing consumers
nationwide, has commenced an investigation into a credit card data
breach at The Home Depot (NYSE: HD).
According to reports today, "multiple banks say they are seeing
evidence that Home Depot stores may be the source of a
massive new batch of stolen credit and debit cards that went
on sale this morning in the cybercrime underground." Home Depot has
confirmed that law enforcement agencies are investigating.
According to reports, the Home Depot breach could be "many times
larger than [the breach of] Target, which had 40 million credit and
debit cards stolen over a three-week period."
Block & Leviton's investigation seeks to determine, among
other things, whether Home Depot acted negligently or otherwise
breached any duties owed to its customers.
If you are a Home Depot customer and have questions about your
legal rights, or if you have information relevant to this
investigation, please contact attorney Joel
A. Fleming, at 617.398.5600 or email him at
Joel@blockesq.com.
Block & Leviton is a Boston-based law firm representing consumers
nationwide. The firm's lawyers have collectively been
representing plaintiffs in complex litigation for decades.
This notice may constitute attorney advertising.
Contact:
BLOCK & LEVITON LLP
Joel A. Fleming, Esq.
Joel@blockesq.com
617.398.5600
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