4 Notices of Related Actions Filed in MOVEit Customer Data Security Breach MDL
DLA Piper, counsel for Progress Software Corp. and Ipswitch, filed a notice of related actions Wednesday in MOVEit Customer Data Security Breach Litigation (docket 3083). The Landi v. Progress Software Corp. class action (docket 3:23-cv-03839), in U.S. District Court for Northern California claims negligence and violations of the California Consumer Privacy Act, Unfair Competition Law and Customer Records Act. In Harris v. Progress, plaintiff Patricia Harris asserts claims (docket (docket 1:23-cv-05028)) of negligence, breach of third-party beneficiary contract, unjust enrichment and invasion of privacy. Lockridge Grindal, counsel for plaintiff Glen Williams, notified the JPML of his July 27 related action (docket 0:23-cv-02238) pending in U.S. District Court for Minnesota. Williams charges PSC with negligence, violation of California’s Consumer Privacy and Customer Records acts, its Unfair Competition Law, state privacy statute, breach of implied contract and implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing. Mullen Coughlin, counsel for defendant Pension Benefit Information, notified the JPML of a class action (docket 0:23-cv-02240) filed by plaintiff Scott Glabb against it in U.S. District Court for Minnesota July 27, alleging negligence, violation of California’s Consumer Privacy and Customer Records acts, its Unfair Competition Law and right to privacy under the state’s constitution, plus breach of implied contract.