CrowdStrike Faces 2nd Class Action Over Global Computer Crash
Burns Charest is leading a legal team suing CrowdStrike for Delta Air Lines passengers who had to spend funds to cope with the disruption of their travel plans caused by the July global computer outage.
August 28, 2024 at 02:17 PM
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Class ActionsThe original version of this story was published on Texas Lawyer
What You Need to Know
- A class action lawsuit was filed in federal court against CrowdStrike for Delta Air Lines customers.
- The plaintiffs seek damages for expenses incurred by the disruption that Delta would not reimburse.
- This is the second class action against CrowdStrike to be filed in the Austin district court.
Two Iowa residents are the named lead plaintiffs in a class action lawsuit against Austin-based software and cybersecurity provider CrowdStrike Holdings Inc. in federal court in the Western District of Texas.
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