10.12.2014 00:46 Uhr, Quelle: Macrumors
Lawyers in iPod Class Action Lawsuit Track Down New Plaintiff [iOS Blog]
Late last week and early this week, both of the plaintiffs in the that Apple is fighting in court were disqualified, leading Apple to . The judge presiding over the case ruled that , however, and lawyers for the plaintiffs have now tracked down a replacement, reports . Barbara Bennett, a 65-year-old amateur ice dancer from Boston was flown into Oakland this morning to testify in the U.S. District Court. Bennett reportedly purchased an iPod in late 2006, which falls within the September 12, 2006 to March 31, 2009 dates covered in the lawsuit. Judge Rogers initially offered to for two days to give Apple time to investigate new plaintiffs, but the company declined, leading the judge to continue the trial. She also informed Apple that the snafu over plaintiff purchase dates could give the Cupertino company a reason to appeal. "You now have an appealable issue," she . The iPod lawsuit has received quite a bit of attention since it began last week, as it featured and from former Apple CEO Steve Jobs. In the c
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