CASE: Ethan Shaw v. Toshiba American Information Systems Inc., No. 99CV0120 (a class action alleging that a defect in a computer chip in laptop computers led to data corruption).
OUTCOME: $2.1 billion settlement.
Reflecting on the $2.1 billion settlement in a class action alleging that a defect in a computer chip in laptop computers led to data corruption, litigator Wayne A. Reaud says there is no one thing you can point to that ultimately results in a success. "It's always a combination. The most important ingredient is the facts."
December 17, 1999 at 12:00 AM
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CASE: Ethan Shaw v. Toshiba American Information Systems Inc., No. 99CV0120 (a class action alleging that a defect in a computer chip in laptop computers led to data corruption).
OUTCOME: $2.1 billion settlement.
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