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October 29, 2007
New Mexico AG Supports Consumer Fraud Case Against Dell
The Houston Chronicle reports that the New Mexico Attorney General has filed a brief with the New Mexico Supreme Court in support of a class action against Dell. The case alleges that Dell's computers do not have as much storage as promised, and brings claims under New Mexico's consumer fraud statute.
- SBS
October 29, 2007 in Current Affairs, MDLs and Class Actions, Products Liability | Permalink
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