ECF 14-17
Public Record Filing
Case 1:25-cv-03175-JMF-OTW
ECF 14-17 – QBE Laptop Collecting Dust Record.
Referenced in: ECF 14-20, ECF 14-38, ECF 221, QBE in the Record
This exhibit reflects communications concerning the QBE-issued laptop, including statements that the device remained in Defendant’s New York apartment after prior return discussions and that return coordination between QBE and Mphasis remained unresolved.
The Record Reflected in ECF 14-17
ECF 14-17 reflects communications concerning the QBE-issued laptop and the unresolved circumstances surrounding its return.
The exhibit includes communications stating that the QBE Dell laptop had remained in Defendant’s New York apartment after earlier return discussions and that the expected return process, including a FedEx slip, had not been completed.
The exhibit is significant because it connects the QBE-issued laptop to broader questions concerning device custody, endpoint accountability, return instructions, and coordination between QBE and Mphasis.
Viewed together with ECF 14-20, ECF 14-38, ECF 221, ECF 96, and ECF 560-1, this filing provides context regarding the relationship between the QBE-issued laptop, return logistics, device custody, and the operational record reflected elsewhere in the litigation.
Readers are encouraged to review the exhibit directly and consider it together with the related anchor pages identified below.
Topics Associated with ECF 14-17
- QBE Laptop
- QBE Dell Laptop
- Device Custody
- New York Apartment
- Return Discussions
- FedEx Slip
- Endpoint Accountability
- QBE and Mphasis Coordination
- Laptop Recovery
- Operational Record
Related Anchor Pages
This filing is included as part of the QBE.global public-record archive. Readers are encouraged to review the filing directly and draw their own conclusions regarding the QBE-issued laptop, device custody, return logistics, endpoint accountability, and operational circumstances reflected in the record.