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‘Useless’ Computers? Lawsuit Claims HP Laptop Hinges Break Easily Due to Defect [UPDATE]
A proposed class action filed late last week claims the hinges in certain HP laptops are defectively designed and can break after only months of use.
A proposed class action filed late last week claims the hinges in certain HP laptops are defectively designed and can break after only months of use.
Six models of Vizio OLED and LED 4K UHD flat-screen televisions are defective in that they suffer from repeated and unexpected power failures, a proposed class action claims.
proposed class action alleges DJI Technology has fraudulently induced consumers into buying its drones given the products are unable to fly for as long or as far as the company warrants without violating certain federal rules for small unmanned aircraft.
A proposed class action alleges Canon U.S.A. has falsely advertised its All-in-One printers in that the products, touted as able to print, copy, scan and, in some cases, fax documents, are unable to scan or fax when their ink cartridges are low or empty.
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A class action lawsuit alleges the GrandeLASH-MD, GrandeBROW and GrandeHAIR serums sold by Grande Cosmetics contain an ingredient that can cause potentially serious side effects.
A proposed class action alleges two topical L’Oreal collagen products are “simply worthless” given they’re unable to “restore [the] skin’s cushion” or smooth wrinkles as advertised.
A proposed class action alleges Truly hard seltzer is falsely and misleadingly labeled in that the drinks do not contain the fruits depicted on the cans but are instead flavored by lab-made ingredients.
A proposed class action filed August 11 looks to take Facebook, Inc. to task for allegedly allowing, and even encouraging, scammers to use its platform to target users with deceptive advertisements.
A proposed class action filed this week in California claims subscribers to HP’s “Instant Ink” program have received far less than they bargained for.
Packaged terminal air conditioner (PTAC) systems sold by LG Electronics in Hawaii are defective in that the condenser, evaporator and connective tubing all have a propensity to fail in the state’s tropical climate, a proposed class action alleges.