Orshan et al v. Apple Inc.

  1. May 19, 2022

    Apple Says Cert. Bid In False Ad Suit Lacks Commonality

    Apple Inc. told a California federal judge that a proposed class of iPhone users failed to satisfy their burden of proving common classwide evidence to justify certification of their class action accusing the company of misleading them about its products' storage capacity. 

  2. March 16, 2022

    Apple Users Want Class Cert. In IPhone Storage False Ad Suit

    Consumers who allege Apple falsely advertised the storage capacity of older versions of its mobile devices asked a California federal judge on Tuesday to grant them class certification, maintaining that all users were deceived and harmed by Apple's uniform promise of 16-gigabyte storage for their personal use.

  3. November 07, 2018

    Apple Again Ducks False Ad Suit Over Storage Capacity

    A California federal judge has once again dismissed a lawsuit alleging Apple Inc. falsely advertised the storage capacity of its iPhones, iPads and iPods, saying the proposed class of consumers failed to state its case for how it was misled.

  4. March 27, 2018

    Apple Escapes False Ad Suit Over Devices' Storage Capacity

    A California federal judge dismissed a proposed consumer class action alleging Apple Inc. falsely advertised the storage capacity of the company's ubiquitous devices, ruling Tuesday the customers hadn't been specific about which of the company's statements had misled them.

  5. January 02, 2015

    Apple Hit With False Ad Suit Over iPhone Storage Capacity

    A putative class of Apple Inc. customers has sued the tech giant in California, alleging it falsely advertises the storage capacity of its iPhones, iPads and iPods because the iOS 8 operating system uses an "unexpectedly large" amount of the devices' storage space.

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