Absolute Dental’s $3.3 Million Data Breach Deal Gets First Nod

March 9, 2026, 5:47 PM UTC

Absolute Dental Group LLC’s $3.3 million deal to settle allegations that the Nevada-based dental practice failed to sufficiently protect the personal information of some 1.2 million people received preliminary approval from a federal court.

In a March 6 decision, Judge Jennifer A. Dorsey of the US District Court for the District of Nevada provisionally found that the proposed class is suited for recognition for settlement purposes, and the agreement is sufficiently fair for an initial nod.

  • The breach the group reported in May 2025 exposed names, contact information, birthdays, government identification information, and health care details
  • Under the proposed deal, ...


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