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Some iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus owners may be eligible for a payout as part of a $35 million settlement. Some iPhone users eligible for $349 in lawsuit settlement payout over audio issues Skip to ...
Apple. Total settlement: $50 million. ... Total settlement: $5 million. Deadline to file: April 12, 2023. ... The manufacturer agreed to settle for $5 million.
That same year, Harris also secured a $60 million settlement with JPMorgan Chase to resolve allegations of illegal debt collection with respect to credit card customers, with the bank also agreeing to change practices that violated California consumer protection laws by collecting incorrect amounts, selling bad credit card debt, and running a ...
The judge rejected the settlement offer, questioning the lack of transparency of the details of the settlements, as well as high costs recouped by the lawyers through the settlement. [50] Yahoo agreed to settle for $117.5 million in April 2019, again offering affected users credit monitoring and a cash payout that depended on the number of ...
The program charged a 10% flat fee. While Fifth Third listed an APR estimate of 120%, the actual APR would be higher if the loan was paid off early due to the fee structure. While the jury agreed Fifth Third breached its loan agreement, it also agreed that customers were fully aware of the fee and thus were not awarded any damages. [20]
MATTHEW BARAKAT. June 3, 2024 at 11:49 AM. A company that bred beagles for medical research agreed Monday to pay a record $35 million as part of a criminal plea admitting it neglected thousands of ...
In April 2019, Apple and Qualcomm reached an agreement to cease all litigation and sign a six-year licensing agreement. [239] The settlement included a one-time payment from Apple of about $4.5 to 4.7 billion. [240] Terms of the six-year licensing agreement were not disclosed, but the licensing fees were expected to increase revenues by $2 per ...
On April 8, the NHTSA fined GM $28,000, because the company hadn't supplied the agency with the information it had requested it give them by April 3, and the agency charged them $7,000 for each day after then that GM didn't provide this information. [63] On May 16, GM agreed to pay the Department of Transportation the maximum fine of $35 ...