Joshua Rafofsky et al v. Nissan North America, Inc.

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Case overview

Case Number:

2:15-cv-01848

Court:

California Central

Nature of Suit:

Other Fraud

Multi Party Litigation:

Class Action

Judge:

Andre Birotte Jr

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  1. April 20, 2017

    Nissan Settles InTouch False Ad Suit With Vouchers, Cash

    Nissan North America Inc. has agreed to settle with around 52,000 owners of 2014 Nissan Infiniti Q50s to end claims over alleged false advertising about the performance of its InTouch infotainment system, according to a settlement proposal filed in California federal court Wednesday.

  2. February 21, 2017

    Limited Exposure Dooms Nissan False Ad Class, Judge Says

    A California federal judge has refused to grant class certification to Nissan Infiniti owners who sued the automaker over entertainment systems that allegedly didn't live up to advertised promises, finding that Nissan's advertising wasn't widespread enough to presume all possible class members actually saw and relied on it.

  3. February 14, 2017

    Infiniti Buyers Missed Deadline To Amend Suit, Nissan Says

    Infiniti owners bringing a potential class action against Nissan North America Inc. over InTouch entertainment systems that allegedly didn't deliver on advertised features shouldn't be allowed to amend their suit, as the proposed changes could have been foreseen before the proper deadline passed, Nissan told a California federal court Monday.

  4. February 06, 2017

    Infiniti Buyers Near Cert. With InTouch False Ad Suit

    A California federal judge on Monday said he was "leaning" toward certifying a class of Infiniti owners claiming their InTouch entertainment systems didn't deliver on advertised features such as music streaming, but said he would consider Nissan's argument that vehicles weren't purchased due to promotion of that feature.

  5. December 08, 2016

    Infiniti Buyers Seek Cert. Over Dud Entertainment System

    Infiniti owners disappointed by entertainment systems that supposedly didn't rise to the company's futuristic promises asked a California federal judge on Wednesday to certify their class, saying the requisite boxes have been checked.

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