Fourteen plaintiffs have filed class action complaints against NextGen Healthcare, sparking a litigation surge in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia. This comes as part of a larger surge of class action data breach suits across the country throughout May.

NextGen is a cloud-based health care technology company headquartered in Georgia, and the suits come in response to a cyberattack and data breach that resulted in a leak of about one million consumers’ medical records, Social Security numbers and other identifying information.

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