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Anne Wolf v. Hewlett Packard Company
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5:15-cv-01221
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September 09, 2016
Modified Class Cert. Granted In HP False Ad Action
A California federal judge has partially certified a class of Hewlett Packard customers in that state who say the company falsely claimed a series of laser printers were "easy" to install, but declined to extend that certification to printer buyers across the country.
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August 29, 2016
HP Printer Buyers Urge Cert. Of Nationwide False Ad Class
An attorney for a woman alleging Hewlett Packard falsely advertises certain laser printers as easy to install urged a California federal judge Monday to certify a nationwide class of online and in-store printer buyers, arguing all consumers were exposed to the same misleading advertising.
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August 02, 2016
Printer Buyer Fights To Certify HP False Ad Class
The leader of a proposed class action accusing Hewlett Packard of falsely advertising its line of laser printers as easy to install told a California federal judge Monday that the company's opposition to class certification contained inaccuracies "that rival the misrepresentations that gave rise to this case."
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July 20, 2016
HP Says Printer Buyer Can't Certify False Ad Suit
Hewlett Packard Co. told a California federal judge on Tuesday that the customer accusing the company of falsely advertising its line of laser printers as easy to install can't certify a class of household consumers because the LaserJet Pro P1102w is primarily sold to businesses through retail channels and is not marketed for personal use.