April 29, 2022
A California federal judge Friday awarded Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro LLP nearly $27 million in attorney fees for reaching a $95 million settlement with Apple Inc. resolving claims the tech giant failed to honor warranties for iPhones and iPads.
February 14, 2022
Apple Inc. urged a California federal judge on Friday to reject Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro LLP's bid for $27.5 million in fees for reaching a $95 million settlement over warranties for iPhones and iPads, saying the outcome wasn't "exceptional" and the lawyers shouldn't get more than 25% of the settlement fund.
January 31, 2022
Attorneys representing a class of smartphone and tablet buyers are asking for $27.5 million in fees from a $95 million settlement with Apple Inc. to resolve claims that it failed to honor its warranties for iPhones and iPads.
October 04, 2021
A class of smartphone and tablet buyers is asking a California federal court to give the go-ahead to a $95 million settlement to resolve claims that Apple Inc. failed to honor its warranties by replacing broken iPhone and iPad devices with "remanufactured" units that were not as good as new ones.
May 17, 2021
Apple cannot reverse the certification of a consumer class accusing the tech giant of failing to honor iPhone warranties, a California federal judge has ruled, saying Apple is just rehashing old arguments.
April 14, 2021
Apple on Wednesday urged a California federal judge to rethink his tentative decision against decertifying a class of consumers accusing the company of replacing broken iPhones and iPads with refurbished parts under a misleading warranty, saying a new Ninth Circuit decision and expert evidence support decertification.
September 17, 2019
A California federal judge on Tuesday granted class certification to Apple customers who accuse the tech giant of improperly replacing their broken iPhones and iPads with refurbished parts under a misleading warranty, denying the company's attempt to secure an early win.
August 07, 2019
Apple customers accusing the company of using misleading warranties to employ refurbished parts when replacing broken iPhones and iPads are entitled to class certification, and the company is not entitled to an early win in their suit, a California judge tentatively ruled Wednesday.
March 03, 2017
Consumers suing Apple Inc. over an allegedly misleading warranty that replaces broken iPhones and iPads with refurbished parts will have to refile some of their claims with more specificity, a California federal judge said on Thursday.