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Darisse v. Nest Labs, Inc.
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August 16, 2016
Google Unit Nest Beats False-Ad Class Cert. Bid
A customer alleging Nest Labs Inc.'s thermostats were not the cost cutters they were advertised to be was denied class certification Monday, when a California federal judge said the customer failed to show a common group of people misled by such ads.
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June 07, 2016
Co. Knew Thermostat Claims Were Overheated, Buyers Say
Nest Labs Inc. customers pursuing class certification in a suit alleging the company's thermostats weren't the cost cutters they were advertised to be told a California federal judge Friday that the manufacturer's own data showed the savings claims were exaggerated.
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March 09, 2016
Ex-Class Rep Still Has Duties In Nest Suit, Judge Decides
A Nest customer who bowed out of a lead role in a proposed class action against the Google-owned thermostat maker can still be dragged back into the spotlight for a deposition and document subpoenas, a California federal judge said Wednesday.
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January 25, 2016
Consumers Ask For Cert. In Suit Over Nest Lab Thermostat
A group of consumers who say Google Inc. unit Nest Lab's energy-saving, light-up thermostats don't lower their utility bills as much as they claim asked a California federal judge on Friday to certify their class, saying there's common evidence establishing that the company made false representations about energy savings.
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March 25, 2014
Nest's Energy-Saving Thermostat Jacks Up Bills, Suit Says
Google Inc. unit Nest Labs Inc.'s premiere product — a sleek, light-up thermostat that can be controlled with smartphones and other gadgets — looks pretty but fails to actually control temperature, according to a putative class action filed Tuesday in California federal court.