Moore v. Apple Inc.

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Case Number:

5:14-cv-02269

Court:

California Northern

Nature of Suit:

Contract: Other

Multi Party Litigation:

Class Action

Judge:

Lucy H. Koh

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  1. August 05, 2015

    Apple Defeats Class Action Bid Over Lost Texts

    Apple Inc. dodged a class action Tuesday when a California federal judge declined certification to a group of former iPhone users who ceased receiving text messages after switching to non-Apple smartphones, saying the proposed class was too broad.

  2. June 01, 2015

    Apple Seeks Sanctions In IMessage Proposed Class Action

    Apple Inc. has asked a California federal judge to impose monetary sanctions on the plaintiff of a proposed tort class action over the tech giant's iMessage services, saying she has run roughshod over a protective order for Apple's confidential information while refusing to comply with a basic discovery request.

  3. November 12, 2014

    Calif. Judge Pares Apple iMessage Class Action

    A California federal judge on Monday trimmed a proposed class action accusing Apple Inc. of not delivering text messages sent using its iMessage service after users switched from their iPhones to other devices, ditching claims related to Apple's alleged omissions over the service but leaving claims that the company interfered with the plaintiff's wireless contract.

  4. October 27, 2014

    Apple Texting Class Action Moved Into Private Resolution

    The plaintiff who launched a class action alleging Apple Inc. didn't forward text messages sent using its iMessage service after users switched away from their iPhones agreed to take the suit into alternative dispute resolution, according to an order signed by a California federal judge Monday.

  5. May 16, 2014

    Apple Failed To Send Texts To Users' New Phones, Suit Says

    Apple Inc. was hit Thursday with a class action in California federal court alleging the company didn't forward text messages sent using its iMessage platform to cellphone users after they switched away from an Apple device.