Stipulation of Dismissal Is Filed in Case Over Pixel Charging Speed Claims
Plaintiff Esther Klang and defendant Google filed a stipulation of dismissal (docket 1:23-cv-01316) Tuesday in U.S. District Court for Eastern New York in Brooklyn of a fraud case on advertised charging speed of a Pixel 6 smartphone. Klang asserted in her February lawsuit that Google didn’t disclose that its claim of a phone charging speed of 50% in 30 minutes requires buying its $25 30-watt USB-C charger, asserting violation of the New York General Business Law, multiple states’ consumer fraud acts, breach of warranty and unjust enrichment. In June, the court granted Google’s motion to compel (see 2306080033) the case to arbitration and stay litigation. All claims Klang raised or could have raised in the action are dismissed with prejudice; each party will bear its own legal costs, said the filing.