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Civil Litigation

Nov. 18, 2020

Class action advances claiming Apple misled iPhone XR buyers

Apple maintained that plaintiffs did not rely on misleading omissions and misrepresentations before purchasing their phones.

A federal judge has advanced a class action against Apple alleging it misled consumers about the iPhone XR, finding it had a duty to disclose an inferior antenna on the model that causes connectivity issues.

U.S. District Judge William H. Orrick in San Francisco found the tech giant concealed information to users about the phone that might have otherwise caused them n...

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