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- Apple Inc Faces Antitrust Lawsuit over iPhone Carrier Contracts (Jan-9-12)
- Class Action Lawsuit Filed Against CIQ Claiming Smartphone Wiretap Violations (Dec-2-11)
- NASCAR Faces Class Action Lawsuit over Unsolicited Text Messages (Aug-12-11)
- Class Action Filed Against City Of Chula Vista Over Cell Phone Tax (Jun-24-11)
- Consumer Fraud Class-Action Lawsuit Filed against Verizon (Jun-21-11)
- Google Sued over Android Tracking Software (Apr-29-11)
- AT&T Faces Class Action over Wire Protection Plan (Mar-23-11)
- Portfolio Recovery Associates Faces TCPA Class Action (Mar-4-11)
- HCC Faces Fax Spam Class Action (Feb-10-11)
- AT&T Data Charges Class Action (Jan-31-11)
- Chase Auto Finance Faces Class Action (Jan-26-11)
- AT&T Faces Class Action over Excessive Data Usage Charges (Sep-10-10)
- AT&T Faces International Roaming Charges Lawsuit (Aug-11-10)
- T-Mobile Faces Class Action over Limited Unlimited Data Plans (Aug-10-10)
- iPhone 4 Faces Class Action over Antenna Problems (Jul-20-10)
- Apple, AT&T Class Action to Go Ahead (Jul-13-10)
- Storm8 Faces Class Action of Personal Information Harvesting through iPhone Games (Nov-6-09)
- T-Mobile, Microsoft Face Class Action over Sidekick Phone Data Loss (Oct-14-09)
- Charter Cable Faces Class Action for Unlicensed Workers (Nov-14-08)
- Sprint-Nextel Sued for $1 Billion Plus in Federal Class Action (Nov-3-08)
- AT&T Mobility, Nokia accused of selling a used cell phone as new (Jul-21-08)
- Jewelry Television alleging treated gemstones were advertised as "extremely rare" and "all natural". (Jun-3-08)
- NCAA and Ticketmaster alleging they have a monopoly on college sports events and charge non-refundable fees to enter a lottery for the rights to purchase tickets to the sporting events. (May-24-08)
- Bell Canada alleging wrongful charging for long distance phone calls (May-5-08)
- Apple alleging deceptive marketing of the 20 inch iMac monitor. (Apr-5-08)
- Sprint Nextel Corp. allegedly violated federal anti-racketeering laws by failing to adequately inform consumers about data fees accompanying picture mail service subscriptions. (Mar-17-08)
- DirecTV and Best Buy allegedly failed to inform customers that they must return their receivers upon cancellation. (Feb-25-08)
- T-Mobile USA Inc. allegedly charged customers for unsolicited text messages. (Jan-31-08)
- Ram Publishing alleging phone book advertising contract fraud. (Jan-18-08)
- Interactive Media Marketing, Inc. and Smiley Miley, Inc. alleging false representation in accessing Hannah Montana concert tickets.
(Nov-13-07)
- Professional Basketball Club LLC allegedly not honoring a commitment to keep the Sonics in Seattle. (Oct-8-07)
- Verizon Communications Inc. allegedly overstating its subscribers to increase advertising rates. (Oct-4-07)
- New England Patriots allegedly violated the integrity of the game by illegally videotaping signals from New York Jets' coaches. (Oct-1-07)
- Canada's Cellular Providers allegedly charged customers unfair system access fees, system licensing charges, and system administration fees. (Sep-25-07)
- Apple, Inc. allegedly failed to disclose to customers that the iPhone was locked to only accept AT&T SIM cards and that the unlocking code would not be provided. (Aug-28-07)
- FiberNet alleging false advertising by promising reliable 24/7 phone service. (Jul-17-07)
- Verizon Wireless allegedly profiting from late fee charges. (Jun-18-07)
- Allied Steel Buildings allegedly sent unsolicited faxes. (May-15-07)
- M-Qube allegedly knowingly billed cell phone users for unsigned content. (Jan-30-07)
- AT&T allegedly charged hidden fees for connecting local calls from its directory assistance service. (Jan-9-07)
- Rolling Stones alleging fraud by canceling the Atlantic City concert four hours before it was scheduled to start. (Nov-7-06)
- Cingular Wireless allegedly deceptively charged customers for roadside assistance. (Oct-10-06)
- Buongiorno USA allegedly charged Verizon Wireless customers for unwanted wallpaper, ring tones and other downloadable products. (Sep-12-06)
- Internal Revenue Service alleging a $13 billion refund for long distance phone taxes will be distributed unfairly. (Aug-14-06)
- Cingular Wireless allegedly deceived and overcharged AT&T customers.
(Jul-11-06)
- Insight Communications Allegedly charged accounts for unpaid service (Jun-13-06)
- Sprint allegedly violated privacy laws by providing customer records to the U.S. government. (May-22-06)
- Verizon Communications Inc. alleging collaboration with the National Security Agency's illegal wiretapping operations. (Feb-21-06)
- 180Solutions, Inc. et al. allegedly engage in unfair acts and practices in connection with their unlawful marketing and their unlawful distribution of software programs to consumers that causes an invasion of privacy. (Dec-20-05)
- America Online allegedly assessed charges for AOL memberships accounts and goods and services consumers did not authorize or consent to pay. (Dec-6-05)
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