Atlas Data Privacy, a data-deletion firm, has initiated over 140 lawsuits against various businesses for allegedly violating a New Jersey law that protects the personal information of judges and other officials. The firm has disclosed in court filings that it is receiving financial backing from Parabellum Capital, a third-party litigation funder. In a related case, DNA testing company Nebula has also been accused of privacy violations in a U.S. lawsuit. These developments highlight ongoing legal challenges surrounding privacy protections and the influence of litigation funding in such cases.
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