Judge: Man Alleges Injury, Specific Representations In Portable Hard Drive Case

SAN DIEGO – A man who claims that he paid more for a portable hard drive promising effortless file backups and then had to pay a computer consultant after the device did not perform as expected alleges standing under the California unfair competition law (UCL) and pleads the claim with adequate specificity, a federal judge held in an opinion filed Dec. 16 (Robert A. Waller Jr., et al. v. Hewlett-Packard Co., etc., et al., No. 11-454, S.D. Calif.; 2011 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 145276).

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