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In re Apple iPhone/iPod Warranty Litigation
Case Number:
3:10-cv-01610
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Nature of Suit:
Multi Party Litigation:
Class Action
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Firms
- Cafferty Clobes
- Chimicles Schwartz
- Fazio Micheletti
- Kemnitzer Barron
- Keogh Cox
- Kralowec Law
- Morrison Foerster
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April 15, 2014
Judge Limits Attys' Fees In $53M IPhone Deal To 25%
A California federal judge on Monday slashed the attorneys' fees requested in a $53 million settlement to a class action alleging that Apple Inc. wrongfully refused warranty coverage on iPhones and iPods, saying the plaintiffs' attorneys hadn't shown they deserved more.
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January 29, 2014
Judge Mulls 'Extraordinarily Large' Fees In $53M IPhone Deal
A California federal judge said Wednesday he would give final approval to Apple Inc.'s $53 million settlement with consumers who say Apple wrongfully refused warranty coverage on iPhones and iPods, but held off ruling on plaintiffs' "extraordinarily large" bid for $16 million in attorneys' fees.
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January 13, 2014
Objector To $53M IPhone Warranty Deal Can't Depose Atty
A California federal judge ruled Monday that an objector to Apple Inc.'s $53 million settlement in an iPhone and iPad warranty class action can't depose one of the plaintiffs' attorneys, saying concerns about the attorney's potential conflicts of interest were resolved by earlier filings.
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December 06, 2013
Apple Fights 'Breathtaking' Fee Bid In $53M Warranty Deal
Apple Inc. on Wednesday blasted a request for nearly $16 million in fees by attorneys who guided a class of 4,000 consumers to a pending $53 million California court settlement over a warranty coverage dispute, saying the amount significantly outweighs the level of work performed.
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May 28, 2013
IPhone Users Ask Court To OK Apple's $53M Class Settlement
Users of Apple Inc.'s iPhone and iPod Touch products asked a California federal court on Tuesday to approve their $53 million settlement with the gadget giant over claims that Apple wrongfully refused to provide warranty coverage for their devices.
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April 12, 2013
Apple Reported To Pay $53M To End IPhone Warranty Suits
Apple Inc. reportedly agreed Friday to pay $53 million to settle state and federal proposed class action claims by iPhone and iPod Touch users accusing the electronics giant of wrongfully refusing to provide warranty coverage for their devices.