AirPods Max condensation lawsuit significantly narrowed by judge

9to5Mac
A judge dismissed most claims in the AirPods Max condensation lawsuit, allowing only two warranty claims to proceed.

Summary

Brooklyn federal judge Orelia E. Merchant dismissed most claims in a class action alleging that Apple AirPods Max suffer from a condensation defect, ruling that New York implied warranty of merchantability does not require perfection and removing plaintiff Arthur Apicella from the case. The judge allowed Amundson claims under Washington state implied warranty of merchantability and the federal Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act to proceed, while giving him until August 5 to seek permission to revive his Washington consumer protection and fraud claims, with Apple opposition due by September 4.

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