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Harkey v. General Electric Company
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January 15, 2020
GE Deal With Owners Of Shatter-Prone Microwaves Gets OK
A Connecticut federal judge on Wednesday signed off on General Electric Co.'s agreement to pay microwave buyers up to $300 apiece for microwave doors allegedly prone to shattering, in a deal that could reach more than $20 million in total.
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March 10, 2017
Classes Certified In GE Shatter-Prone Microwave Suit
A group of consumers suing General Electric over microwaves with glass doors they say are prone to shattering have been granted partial class certification in Connecticut federal court.
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November 30, 2015
GE Microwave Buyers Can Tweak Shatter-Prone Glass Claims
A Connecticut federal judge allowed consumers suing General Electric over microwaves with glass doors that allegedly can shatter to tinker with some of their warranty and unjust enrichment claims in their proposed class action on Monday, while tossing a separate warranty claim and letting two others stand.
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September 08, 2015
Consumers Defend Claims In GE Defective Microwave Suit
Consumers in a proposed class action alleging a defect in certain microwaves built by General Electric Company causes the glass doors to shatter and explode outward asked a Connecticut federal judge Monday not to dismiss the claims of a consolidated, joined complaint representing groups in Florida, Texas and California.