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Texas attorney Richard Coffman was the first to file a class action suit against Heartland Payment Systems (HPY) after its data breach was announced publicly this past January. In an exclusive interview, Coffman discusses: The status of legal actions against Heartland; What's unique about the Heartland case; What consumers and financial institutions can expect to see going forward. After practicing several years as a CPA with two international accounting firms, Coffman received his law degree from the University of Texas in 1989. He began his legal career in Houston with a large Texas law firm ...
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