There's not a lot of information about this at the moment unfortunately, because it's a very recent development (the papers have been filed and paid for on Wednesday). Much thanks to SidAlpha and MMO Fallout for initially talking about this.
Here are the currently available legal documentation. No worries, they're public domain. And thanks to SidAlpha again for providing said Google Drive link. At the moment, there are only 12 specifically-named Steam users in the document among that 100 that are being sued, and they need to be contacted about the situation as soon as possible (but since anyone is welcome to changing their Steam names, it's going to be hard to find them, no?).
I honestly don't even know what to think of this situation. I honestly didn't follow the Jim Sterling lawsuit much, but this one seems even more ridiculous than the last one.
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