Update:
- Lenovo Inc. seeks dismissal of a class action lawsuit accusing the global tech company of selling an allegedly defective desktop computer model.
- Lenovo claims the complaint is “the latest vexatious litigation” to be filed by Spencer Sheehan of Sheehan & Associates P.C., which they argue has filed more than 400 putative class actions since 2020.
- The judge ordered the consumer behind the class action lawsuit to either file an amended complaint within 21 days time or respond to Lenovo’s motion to dismiss.
- The consumer claims Lenovo misled its customers about the reliability of its Legion T5 desktop model, arguing it regularly freezes despite being marketed for its supposed high performance.
Lenovo desktop class action lawsuit overview:
- Who: Josh Dinwiddie filed a class action lawsuit against Lenovo (United States) Inc.
- Why: Dinwiddie claims Lenovo manufactured and sold Legion T5 28IMB05 desktop computers containing hardware and software defects that cause them to frequently freeze and/or crash.
- Where: The class action lawsuit was filed in Michigan federal court.
(Nov. 29, 2022)
Lenovo manufactured and sold Lenovo Legion T5 28IMB05 desktop computers containing hardware and software defects that cause the device to frequently freeze and/or crash, a new class action lawsuit alleges.
Plaintiff Josh Dinwiddie claims Lenovo misleads consumers who expect the Lenovo desktop computer to “function reliably for games, graphic design and other everyday use without freezing or crashing.”
Dinwiddie argues the affected Lenovo desktop computers contain NVIDIA audio and graphics drivers believed to be incompatible with the desktop’s other drivers, software and components.
“While temporary options have been proposed including re-installing the relevant drivers, a permanent solution has not or took significant amounts of time to materialize,” the Lenovo class action states.
Lenovo class action claims company failed to categorize alleged issue as defect
The alleged defect is “especially frustrating” for affected users since Lenovo has failed to categorize the issue as a defect, preventing them from being able to get warranty coverage to fix it, the lawsuit states.
“Consumers expect a computer represented – directly or indirectly – as capable of functioning reliably, not freezing or crashing, and running smoothly during operation, to act as promised,” the Lenovo class action states.
Dinwiddie wants to represent a Michigan class and multistate consumer fraud class of individuals who have purchased a Lenovo Legion T5 28IMB05 desktop computer during the statute of limitations.
He accuses Lenovo of unjust enrichment, negligent misrepresentation and fraud and of violating multiple state consumer fraud acts, including the Magnuson Moss Warranty Act and the Michigan Consumer Protection Act.
Dinwiddie demands a jury trial and requests declaratory and injunctive relief along with an award of monetary, statutory and/or punitive damages for himself and all class members.
A consumer filed a separate class action lawsuit against Lenovo in June, arguing the company uses fake valuations for its desktop and laptop computers to offer discounts on its website that appear greater than they actually are.
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The plaintiffs are represented by Spencer Sheehan of Sheehan & Associates, P.C.
The Lenovo desktop class action lawsuit is Dinwiddie, et al. v. Lenovo (United States) Inc., Case No. 2:22-cv-00218, in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Michigan.
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37 thoughts onLenovo fires back against ‘latest vexatious litigation’ from Spencer Sheehan over defective computer
My Lenovo legion 5 desktop computer, with warranty starting in march 2021 , will freeze within 15 minutes, then restart, or stay off, this Lenovo legion 5 desktop has been doing this from the first day of use to the present day today Dec. 20/ 2023
My Legion desktop fails daily, often tied to Nvidia drivers, it will restart with no sound, it’s driving me nuts and I cannot buy a new CPU at this time.
I also have a idea pad laptop it’s don’t that since my daughter bought during Christmas a few years ago it freezes up all time