Anderson v. Fortra LLC

CourtDistrict Court, D. Minnesota
DecidedJanuary 18, 2024
Docket0:23-cv-00533
StatusUnknown

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Opinion

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF MINNESOTA

Valerie Anderson et al., individually and Case No. 23-cv-533 (SRN/DTS) on behalf of all others similarly situated,

Plaintiff, ORDER v.

Fortra LLC,

Defendant.

Bryan L. Bleichner, Christopher P. Renz, and Philip Joseph Krzeski, Chestnut Cambronne PA, 100 Washington Avenue South, Suite 1700, Minneapolis, MN 55401, for all Plaintiffs;

Joseph M. Lyon, Lyon Firm, 2754 Erie Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45208, for Plaintiff Valerie Anderson;

Brian C. Gudmundson, Michael J. Laird, and Rachel Kristine Tack, Zimmerman Reed PLLP, 1100 IDS Center, 80 South Eighth Street, Minneapolis, MN 55402, for Plaintiffs Robert Taylor, Tara Hartzel Vancosky, Iraida Gonzalez, and Linda Caudill;

Danielle Lynn Perry, Gary E. Mason, and Lisa A. White, Mason LLP, 5335 Wisconsin Avenue NW, Suite 640, Washington, DC 20015, for Plaintiff Robert Taylor;

Jeffrey S. Goldenberg, Goldenberg Schneider LPA, 4445 Lake Forest Drive, Suite 490, Cincinnati, OH 45242, for Plaintiffs Alauntae Butts, Brett Yonally, Edward Hubler, Iraida Gonzalez, Linda Caudill, Marquese York, Muhammed Zahid, Robert Taylor, and Tara Hartzel Vancosky;

Daniel E. Gustafson, David A. Goodwin, and Joseph Nelson, Gustafson Gluek PLLC, 120 South Sixth Street, Suite 2600, Minneapolis, MN 55402, for Plaintiffs Alauntae Butts, Marquese York, and Muhammed Zahid;

Aaron R. Thom and Samantha Ellingson, Thom Ellingson, PLLP, 45 South Seventh Street, Suite 2610, Minneapolis, MN 55402, and Bart Cohen, Bailey & Glasser LLP, 1210 Prospect Hill Road, Villanova, PA 19085, for Plaintiff Brett Yonally; Anne T. Regan and Nathan D. Prosser, Hellmuth & Johnson PLLC, 8050 West 78th Street, Edina, MN 55439, and Dylan J. Gould and Terence Coates, Markovits, Stock & DeMarco, LLC, 119 E. Court Street, Suite 530, Cincinnati, OH 45202, for Plaintiff Edward Hubbler;

Gary M. Klinger, Millberg Coleman Bryson Phillips Grossman PLLC, 227 W. Monroe Street, Suite 2100, Chicago, IL 60606, for Plaintiff Muhammed Zahid;

Kenneth Jay Grunfeld, Kopelowitz Ostro Ferguson Weiselberg Gilbert PA – Pennsylvania, 65 Overhill Road, Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004, for Plaintiff Iraida Gonzalez; and,

Danyll Foix, Gilbert S. Keteltas, Kyle T. Cutts, Lisa Ghannoum, and Mary Pat Brogan, Baker & Hostetler, LLP, 1050 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 1100, Washington, DC 20036, for Defendant Fortra LLC.

SUSAN RICHARD NELSON, United States District Judge This matter is before the Court on the Motion to Stay Proceedings [Doc. No. 74] filed by Defendant Fortra LLC (“Fortra”). The plaintiffs oppose the motion, and the matter has been fully briefed. Based on a review of the files, submissions, and proceedings herein, and for the reasons below, the Court grants the motion to stay. I. BACKGROUND This consolidated class action lawsuit stems from a targeted cyberattack committed against Fortra in January, 2023. (Cons. Compl. [Doc. No. 50] ¶ 2.) Fortra is a Minnesota- based company that provides information technology management software and services, including cybersecurity and data conversion services, to customers worldwide. (Id. ¶ 3.) The cyberattack resulted in a data breach, through which the hackers gained unauthorized access to the information of 130 of Fortra’s customers. (Id. ¶ 2.) Fortra’s customers include banks, healthcare providers, healthcare benefits administrative service providers, and other companies that maintain the sensitive data of individual clients. (See generally id.) The information accessed through the data breach included the plaintiffs’ personally identifiable information (“PII”), which had been shared with Fortra’s various customers.

(Id. ¶ 2.) The hackers, alleged to be the Clop ransomware group or a related group, used a managed-file transfer tool developed by Fortra—GoAnywhere MFT—to remotely access the servers of Fortra’s customers. (Id. ¶ 7.) Over the course of ten days, the group was able to steal massive amounts of private client and consumer data stored on the compromised servers. (Id. ¶ 7.)

The plaintiffs brought suit against Fortra, alleging that Fortra owed and otherwise assumed common law, contractual, and statutory duties to keep the plaintiffs’ PII safe, secure, confidential, and protected from unauthorized access and disclosure. (Id. ¶ 6.) The plaintiffs argue that Fortra breached these duties by developing unsafe and unprotected tools for the remote access of data, and by implementing inadequate data security measures

and protocols to protect their PII. (Id. ¶ 7.) The consolidated complaint alleges three causes of action on behalf of the entire class of plaintiffs: (1) a claim for negligence, (2) a claim for negligence per se, and (3) a claim seeking a declaratory judgment. (Id. ¶¶ 282–311.) A sub-class of the plaintiffs domiciled in California allege three additional causes of action: (1) a claim for violations of the California Consumer Records Act, (2) a claim for violations

of California’s Unfair Competition Law, and (3) a claim for violations of the California Consumer Privacy Act. (Id. ¶¶ 312–47.) On July 14, 2023, Fortra filed a motion to dismiss the consolidated class action complaint for lack of standing and failure to state a claim. (Mot. to Dismiss [Doc. No. 51].) The motion was fully briefed, and the Court heard argument at a hearing on October 11, 2023. That motion remains under advisement. Individuals, situated similarly to the plaintiffs in this case, have initiated lawsuits

against Fortra’s customers around the country related to the same underlying data breach. Presently, the Court is aware of related pending consolidated cases in eight federal district courts: Rosa et al. v. Brightline, Inc., No. 3:23-cv-2132-WHA, in the Northern District of California; Rougeau v. Aetna Inc., No. 3:23-cv-635-VDO, in the District of Connecticut; Skurauskis et al. v. NationsBenefits Holdings, LLC, et al., No. 0:23-cv-60830-RAR, and

companion case Skurauskis et al. v. Santa Clara Family Health Plan, No. 0:23-cv-61518- RAR, in the Southern District of Florida; Shepherd v. Anthem Insurance Companies, Inc. et al., No. 1:23-cv-693-TWP-MG, in the Southern District of Indiana; In re Intellihartx Data Security Incident Litigation, No. 3:23-cv-1224-JRK, in the Northern District of Ohio; In re Imagine360, LLC Data Security Incident Litigation, No. 2:23-cv-2603-GEKP, in the

Eastern District of Pennsylvania; Ross et al. v. Community Health Systems, Inc. et al., No. 3:23-cv-2128-JKM, in the Middle District of Pennsylvania; and Kuffrey et al. v. Community Health Systems, Inc. et al., No. 3:23-cv-285-WDC, in the Middle District of Tennessee. Fortra is not presently named as a party in any of the related actions. On October 16, 2023, NationsBenefits, LLC, a defendant in the Skurauskis

litigation, moved the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation (JPML) to transfer and centralize all related actions in the District of Minnesota under 28 U.S.C. § 1407. See In re Fortra File Transfer Software Data Security Breach Litigation, MDL No. 3090, Doc. No. 1. The Plaintiffs in this case took no position on the question of centralization, but argued that in the event of consolidation, the proceedings should be centralized before this Court. Id., Doc. No. 66. Fortra filed a response in support of the motion to transfer and centralize the actions. Id. Doc. No. 68. The motion has been fully briefed, and a hearing has been set

for January 25, 2024. Id., Doc. No. 78. At the time of this writing, the status of the related dockets are as follows. In Rougeau, In re Intellihartx Data Security Incident Litigation, In re Imagine360, LLC Data Security Incident Litigation, and Kuffrey, all proceedings have been stayed pending the decision of the JPML.

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