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Litigation

Jul. 7, 2016

Putative class action against AT&T over phone refunds moved to federal court

An AT&T Inc. wireless customer who claims the carrier reneged on its assurance to buy back any new mobile phone returned within two weeks of purchase will how have to contend with the communications giant in federal, rather than state, court.

By Tim O'Connor
Daily Journal Staff Writer

An AT&T Inc. wireless customer who claims the carrier reneged on its assurance to buy back any new mobile phone returned within two weeks of purchase will how have to contend with the communications giant in federal, rather than state, court.

Simon Meron of San Francisco filed the putative class action lawsuit May 31 in San Francisco Superior Court. But AT&T's lawyers fro...

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