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The TFT-LCD (Flat Panel) Antitrust Litigation [1] was a United States class-action lawsuit regarding the worldwide conspiracy to coordinate the prices of Thin-Film Transistor-Liquid Crystal Display (TFT-LCD) panels, which are used to make laptop computers, computer monitors and televisions, between 1999 and 2006.
The lawsuit was never certified as a class action, and was sent to arbitration. [11] In January 2018, LG agreed to pay the participants in the lawsuit a $700 credit towards the purchase of a LG smartphone or $425. [11] Since the lawsuit was not certified as a class action, consumers not actually participating in the lawsuit do not get this payment.
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Facebook recently paid 1.4 million Illinois residents $397 in 2022 as part of a class action lawsuit for facial recognition breaches through its “Tag Suggestions” feature, per CNBC. Google is ...
A federal judge approved a settlement in the lawsuit, one of the first of it's kind, on Wednesday, with the company behind the algorithm agreeing to pay over $2.2 million and roll back certain ...
The class-action lawsuit, originally filed in 2015, represented more than 2.4 million residential subscribers and more … NFL Socked With $4.7 Billion-Plus Verdict in Sunday Ticket Antitrust Case ...
In the United States, the class representative, also called a lead plaintiff, named plaintiff, or representative plaintiff is the named party in a class-action lawsuit. [61] Although the class representative is named as a party to the litigation, the court must approve the class representative when it certifies the lawsuit as a class action.
LG reported that in the first eight months after release, it had sold over 5 million webOS TVs. [52] In 2016, exclusively to India, Indian arm of South Korea's LG Electronics Inc started selling a TV that would repel mosquitoes. [53] It uses ultrasonic waves that are silent to humans but cause mosquitoes to fly away. [53] It was released on 16 ...