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Lambrix et al. v. Tesla, Inc.
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3:23-cv-01145
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- Cravath Swaine
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- Farella Braun
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- McCune Wright
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November 20, 2023
Tesla Dodges 'Right-To-Repair' Monopoly Claims, For Now
A California federal judge Friday tossed a proposed class action alleging Tesla runs an unlawful monopoly on parts for its electric vehicles, saying the plaintiffs haven't shown EV drivers were unaware they were restricting their aftermarket options when buying a Tesla vehicle, but will allow them to revise their complaint.
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September 05, 2023
Tesla Seeks Arbitration For 'Right-To-Repair' Monopoly Claims
Tesla urged a California federal judge Tuesday to order three Tesla drivers' claims to arbitration and toss their proposed class action alleging the electric vehicle maker runs an unlawful monopoly on parts for its cars, arguing the claims are within the scope of arbitration provisions included in their signed vehicle contracts.
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August 01, 2023
Tesla Urges Tossing 'Right-To-Repair' Monopoly Suit
Tesla Inc. has asked a California federal judge to toss a consolidated proposed class action alleging the carmaker runs an unlawful monopoly on parts for its electric vehicles, saying the plaintiffs failed to explain why the company would risk future sales by "deliberately [worsening] the Tesla customer experience."
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June 26, 2023
5 'Right-To-Repair' Suits Targeting Tesla Consolidated
A California federal judge on Friday consolidated five "right-to-repair" cases alleging Tesla is running an unlawful monopoly on parts for its electric vehicles and exploits customers in violation of antitrust law.
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June 12, 2023
Tesla Seeks Dismissal Of Parts Monopoly Suit
Tesla urged a federal judge on Monday to toss a suit accusing the auto retailer of running a monopoly on parts for its electric vehicles, arguing that plaintiff Sean Bose hadn't sufficiently alleged any anti-competitive conduct.
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March 30, 2023
Tesla Hit with Another Suit Over Alleged Parts Monopoly
Tesla Inc. has been hit with another suit in California federal court accusing the company of having a monopoly on parts for its electric vehicles and of deliberately milking cash from customers trying to fix their cars.
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March 15, 2023
Right-To-Repair Litigation Targets Tesla
The wave of antitrust litigation targeting corporate restrictions allegedly making it difficult or nearly impossible for consumers to repair their equipment on their own or at independent mechanics has spread to Tesla in a pair of nearly identical proposed class actions filed Tuesday and Wednesday in California federal court.