Bettencourt v. Hjortsberg

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Bettencourt v. Hjortsberg
The case gained substantial media attention
CourtHigh Court of Olmeria, Supreme Court of Olmeria
Full case name*Mr Pascal Bettencourt v. Hjortsberg Transactions Inc. and Partners*
Argued1 - 13 October, 21 October - 11 November 1974
Submitted5 August 1974
Started20 October 1974
Decided16th November 1974
DefendantHjortsberg Transactions Inc. and Partners
ProsecutionMörner Soliciters on behalf of Pascal Bettencourt
DefenceHjortsberg Transactions legal division
Claim300,000 Lund plus damages and legal fees
Legislation cited
Case history
Appealed fromHigh Court of Olmeria
Ruling
Mr Bettencourt is entitled to the same right to "privacy from corporate entities", in all their forms as all who are classed as citizens of Olmeria. Therefore we deem the actions of Hjortsberg Inc. wholly unlawful, and declare that they must pay Mr Bettencourt a total of 350,000 Lund, in addition to legal fees, in payment for their breach of his right to privacy.
Court membership
Judge(s) sittingErnman, Larsson, Pettersson, Moller, Solie, Andal, Friberg, Syrén, Grönberg, Holgersson
Case opinions
Majority9-1
Myre and Ness took no part in the consideration or decision of the case.
Keywords
Tourism, Data Breach, Data Security, Money, Finances, Corporation, Constitution, Foreigner, Yonderre

Bettencourt v. Hjortsberg was a high profile civil court case in Olmeria Mr Pascal Bettencourt, a Yonderian tourist who visited Olmeria on holiday in June 1974, sued financial company Hjortsberg Transactions Inc. after they sold his financial details to a foreign company. Mr Bettencourt was subsequently The case was taken to the Supreme Court after Hjortsberg Transactions appealed the High Court's ruling against them on the grounds that Mr Bettencourt should not be entitled .

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