Fazio v. Apple, Inc

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Case overview

Case Number:

4:12-cv-01127

Court:

California Northern

Nature of Suit:

Other Fraud

Multi Party Litigation:

Class Action

Judge:

Claudia Wilken

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  1. February 25, 2016

    9th Circ. Affirms Dismissal Of iPhone Users' False Ad Row

    The Ninth Circuit on Thursday upheld a lower court's dismissal of a proposed class action accusing Apple of misrepresenting its iPhone 4S speech recognition capabilities, finding that the consumers who filed the suit weren't specific enough about how Apple allegedly misled them.

  2. February 14, 2014

    Apple Silences Suit Over Siri Advertising For IPhone 4S

    A California federal judge on Friday put to rest for good a proposed class action accusing Apple Inc. of misrepresenting the capabilities of the Siri speech recognition software in its iPhone 4S, finding that the plaintiffs failed to identify precisely how the company's advertisements were misleading to consumers.

  3. August 21, 2013

    Apple Wants Suit Over Siri Advertising Tossed Again

    Apple Inc. on Monday asked a California federal judge to once again toss a consolidated suit accusing the company of misrepresenting the capabilities of the Siri speech-recognition software in its iPhone 4S, saying it never promised that Siri was infallible.

  4. July 23, 2013

    Claims Of Apple's IPhone Software Falling Short Ruled Vague

    A California federal judge Tuesday threw out a proposed consumer class action against Apple Inc. over the corporation's alleged misrepresentations about the capabilities of its Siri voice-recognition software, saying the plaintiffs were not specific enough about how Siri failed to meet consumer expectations. 

  5. March 30, 2012

    Judge Combines Class Actions Over Apple's Siri Ads

    A California federal judge on Thursday consolidated a pair of putative class actions against Apple Inc. alleging the voice-activated Siri feature in its iPhone 4S does not function as advertised, in violation of state consumer protection laws.