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Litigation

Sep. 19, 2002

Court Allows Phone Customers' Class Suit

LOS ANGELES - A class action claiming that a local phone company tricked its customers into paying millions in rental charges for phones they didn't know they had is back in play, thanks to a state appeals court.

By Katherine Gaidos
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        LOS ANGELES - A class action claiming that a local phone company tricked its customers into paying millions in rental charges for phones they didn't know they had is back in play, thanks to a state appeals court.
        The suit, which the plaintiffs say could be worth $70 million, claims lo...

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