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Crosby et al v. Amazon.com Inc
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January 21, 2025
Amazon Settles Consumer Suit Over Exploding Batteries
Amazon.com Inc. has entered into a settlement resolving a proposed class action accusing the company of selling thousands of faulty lithium-ion batteries that were prone to explosions, according to a stipulation and order filed in Washington federal court Friday.
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March 10, 2023
Amazon's Damage Limitations 'Fall Flat,' Class Says
A proposed class of consumers suing Amazon.com Inc. in Washington federal court alleging that it sold faulty lithium-ion batteries snapped back Friday at Amazon's bid to ax the suit because the damages are too low, saying the e-commerce giant's "erroneous" claims "fall flat."
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March 07, 2023
Amazon Says Battery Suit $4.8M Short For Fed. Court
Amazon told a Washington federal judge Tuesday that a proposed class action over allegedly faulty lithium-ion batteries must be axed unless the plaintiffs can increase the amount in controversy by more than $4.8 million, which the company called an "improbable" sum based on the number of products it sold.
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December 07, 2021
Amazon Can't Ditch Suit Over Faulty Lithium-Ion Batteries
A Washington federal judge on Tuesday refused to let Amazon.com Inc. out of a proposed class action alleging that it knowingly sells defective lithium-ion batteries, rejecting the online marketplace's argument that the suit doesn't meet pleading standards.