The lawsuits allege almost the exact same thing, namely that the screens on the M1-powered MacBook Air and MacBook Pro have been cracking or becoming otherwise unusable through no fault of the user. Yes, while Apple was busy unveiling the latest iPhones, they were being served in court. Both firms filed on Tuesday, September 14. The lawsuits have both been filed in California, by the law firms Migliaccio & Rathod LLP and Bursor & Fisher. It seems the problem is widespread enough for not one, but two law firms to file class-action suits against Apple. Last month, reports of the screens cracking on M1-powered MacBook models started to hit the internet.
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