ECF 149
Public Record Filing
Case 1:25-cv-03175-JMF-OTW
Further filing addressing QBE-related issues and Defendant’s continuing position that the factual record involved both Mphasis and QBE.
The Record Reflected in ECF 149
ECF 149 is a supplemental statement supporting Defendant’s request that QBE North America be joined as a party to the litigation.
The filing argues that questions concerning the QBE-issued laptop, endpoint governance, access controls, infrastructure ownership, and operational workflow could not be fully evaluated without considering QBE’s role in the underlying events.
The filing further identifies communications, device-management issues, and factual circumstances that Defendant contended made QBE a necessary participant in resolving disputed questions concerning system access, device custody, and responsibility for the operational environment.
Viewed together with ECF 94, ECF 96, ECF 193, ECF 14-38, and QBE in the Record, the filing provides additional context regarding Defendant’s efforts to place QBE-related issues before the Court.
Readers are encouraged to review the filing directly and consider it together with the related materials identified below.
Topics Associated with ECF 149
- Mandatory Joinder
- QBE North America
- QBE Laptop
- Endpoint Governance
- Infrastructure Ownership
- Device Custody
- Operational Environment
- System Access Controls
- Cross-Domain Workflow
- Necessary Party Issues
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 mandatory joinder, endpoint governance, device custody, and QBE’s role in the operational environment reflected in the record.