More than a dozen class actions against cloud software giant Salesforce will be consolidated into a single case after a Jan. 9 court order.
U.S. District Judge Jacqueline Scott Corley approved a stipulation to combine the lawsuits, stemming from a data breach last year, into one Northern District of California case. A federal judge in Kentucky had previously denied plaintiffs' request for a multidistrict litigation.
The parties agreed in their stipulation to the appo...
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