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Product Liability

Apr. 24, 2017

Judge wants amended Apple class action complaint

A Los Angeles County Superior Court judge Friday granted Apple Inc.'s objections to a class action complaint alleging the technology company sold a defective model of its Mac Pro computer.

By Justin Kloczko
Daily Journal Staff Writer

Lawyers behind a proposed class action alleging Apple Inc. sold a defective model of its high-end Mac Pro computer will amend their complaint after a Los Angeles County Superior Court judge Friday granted the technology company's objections to the four causes of action and granted a motion to strike the class definition.

Judge Ann I. Jones sustained with leave to amend...

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