In Re Blackbaud Inc Customer Data Security Breach Litigation MDL 2972

  1. May 21, 2024

    Judge Shopping Row, Henrietta Lacks And SC Abortion Clock

    BigLaw lawyers get deeper into sanction spat, a case over profits from harvested cancer cells, and a Texas Supreme Court decision in a Fen-Phen malpractice suit. Law360 Healthcare Authority looks at those and other developments from the week in healthcare litigation.

  2. May 15, 2024

    Blackbaud Dodges Data Breach Victims' Class Cert. Bid

    A South Carolina federal judge has refused to certify several proposed classes consisting of roughly 1.5 billion patients, donors and other individuals whose personal information was allegedly swept up in a 2020 ransomware attack on software provider Blackbaud Inc., finding that the plaintiffs had failed to show that class members could be easily identified. 

  3. March 09, 2023

    Blackbaud To Pay SEC $3M Over Ransomware Disclosures

    Blackbaud Inc. has agreed to pay $3 million to resolve the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's allegations that the cloud-computing company crafted misleading disclosures about the massive ransomware attack that affected thousands of its customers in 2020, the SEC announced Thursday.

  4. January 02, 2023

    4 Cybersecurity Cases To Watch In 2023

    Appeals rulings that could decide the fate of data breach suits, a cloud-computing company's attempts to fend off negligence claims after suffering a massive ransomware attack, and questions over whether surveillance software breached anti-hacking laws lead Law360's list of cybersecurity cases to watch in 2023.

  5. August 13, 2021

    Blackbaud Can't Ditch Calif. Privacy Claim In Data Breach Suit

    A South Carolina federal judge on Thursday axed several state consumer protection and breach reporting law claims from a consolidated putative class action accusing Blackbaud Inc. of failing to do enough to prevent a massive 2020 ransomware attack, while allowing allegations under California's novel Consumer Privacy Act to move forward.