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This excerpt taken from the AAPL 10-Q filed Feb 1, 2005.

Stamm v. Apple Computer, Inc.

Plaintiff filed this purported class action on November 12, 2004 in Circuit Court, Cook County, Illinois alleging that a defect in Apple’s 17” Studio Display monitors results in dimming of half of the screen and constant blinking of the power light.  The Company is investigating the claim. The Company removed the case to federal court on December 22, 2004.  Plaintiff filed a motion to remand the case to state court on January 21, 2005. The Company filed a motion to dismiss on January 27, 2005.

 

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