Tim Cook - CEO, AppleBannister Law, the native law company currently in the midst of a class action versus Dick Smith Holdings, is considering taking action versus Apple next iPhone performance throttling accusations. If the law company follows out of with a class action versus Apple, it would see it add to at least 8 other lawsuits which have been filed versus the tech company since the iPhone performance appeals emerged. "We encourage anyone who has bought an iPhone and experienced longer launch times for applications and other reductions in performance to register their interest in the possibility class action," Bannister Law told in a statement. "We are investigating if there is a status to answer," Bannister Law principal, Charles Bannister, said. "We have spoken with consumers who have updated their iPhone Programming and experienced issues with smartphone usage.
Aussie law company eyes class action versus Apple over iPhone performance woes
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Tim Cook - CEO, AppleBannister Law, the native law company currently in the midst of a class action versus Dick Smith Holdings, is considering taking action versus Apple next iPhone performance throttling accusations. If the law company follows out of with a class action versus Apple, it would see it add to at least 8 other lawsuits which have been filed versus the tech company since the iPhone performance appeals emerged. "We encourage anyone who has bought an iPhone and experienced longer launch times for applications and other reductions in performance to register their interest in the possibility class action," Bannister Law told in a statement. "We are investigating if there is a status to answer," Bannister Law principal, Charles Bannister, said. "We have spoken with consumers who have updated their iPhone Programming and experienced issues with smartphone usage.
Tim Cook - CEO, AppleBannister Law, the native law company currently in the midst of a class action versus Dick Smith Holdings, is considering taking action versus Apple next iPhone performance throttling accusations. If the law company follows out of with a class action versus Apple, it would see it add to at least 8 other lawsuits which have been filed versus the tech company since the iPhone performance appeals emerged. "We encourage anyone who has bought an iPhone and experienced longer launch times for applications and other reductions in performance to register their interest in the possibility class action," Bannister Law told in a statement. "We are investigating if there is a status to answer," Bannister Law principal, Charles Bannister, said. "We have spoken with consumers who have updated their iPhone Programming and experienced issues with smartphone usage.
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