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Litigation

Sep. 26, 2013

San Francisco judge certifies class in cathode ray lawsuit

A federal judge Tuesday certified a class of people in 22 states who bought televisions or computer monitors that had cathode ray tube technology from 1995 to 2007.

By Hadley Robinson
Daily Journal Staff Writer

A federal judge Tuesday certified a class of people in 22 states who bought televisions or computer monitors that had cathode ray tube technology from 1995 to 2007. U.S. District Judge Samuel Conti adopted special master Martin Quinn's recommendation to certify the separate statewide classes in a group of lawsuits consolidated in San Francisco against electronic manufacturers such as Hitachi America Ltd., Panasonic Corp. of North...

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