Logitech Harmony 1000 Advanced Universal Remote Defects Lawsuit
March 2010 Update
The settlement has received final approval. The claims period ended January 28, 2010, but if you have questions about a claim, please feel free to contact us to discuss them.
Summary of the Case
In 2009, the parties reached a settlement of the case. The class action was filed on behalf of all individuals who -- while residing in the United States between January 21, 2007 and October 15, 2009 -- owned a Harmony 1000 Advanced Universal Remote which was marketed, distributed, and sold by Logitech, Inc. in the United States. For additional information, including the official Notice and Claim Form please contact us.
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