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6 New Transfers in MOVEit MDL Bring Case Total in Mass. Court to 139

The U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation transferred six cases involving the MOVEit data breach to U.S. District Court for Massachusetts in Boston, said a clerk’s order (docket 3083) Tuesday. Conditional transfer order 19 (CTO-19) includes Copans v. Sutter Health…

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et al., Clerc v. Fidelity Life Association, In re: UnitedHealthcare Student Resources Data Security Litigation, Jubran v. United HealthCare Services, Abramowitz vs. United HealthCare and Zaafan v. Umpqua Bank. The tagalong actions, from district courts in Eastern California, Northern Illinois, Minnesota and Western Washington, involve questions of fact common to the actions previously transferred to In re: MOVEit Customer Data Security Breach Litigation under U.S. District Judge Allison Burroughs. Since five cases were transferred Oct. 4, 139 additional actions have been assigned to the court. CTO-18, filed Friday, transferred Liptock v. MasTec, from South Carolina district court, and Evangelista v. National Student Clearinghouse from Eastern Virginia district court, said the order. Monday, Sovos Compliance submitted an opposition to CTO-15 related to Gorman v. Progress Software.