Bernard Weisburgh v Micron Technology Inc.

VT Consumers Sue Micron Technology for Unfair Competition
A class action lawsuit has been filed in the District Court of Vermont against Micron Technology Inc. for violations of the Vermont Consumer Fraud Act. Class members allege that the defendants engaged in unfair methods of competition in commerce and overcharged for Dynamic Random Access Memory. Members seek injunctive relief, damages, costs of the litigation and attorney's fees.
Specifically, the complaint alleges that Micron sold and distributed DRAM, a memory chip and the Company's primary semiconductor product used in personal computers, printers, digital cameras, wireless telephones, and other electronic devices, throughout the state of Vermont. More specifically, the complaint alleges that the defendants engaged in contracts and conspiracies to fix, raise, maintain, or stabilize the priced of DRAM in Vermont throughout the class period.
The class consists of anyone who purchased DRAM from the defendants from July 1, 1999 through June 18, 2002.




