Analysis: RIM could face legal cases for Rim problems
(Reuters) - Law firms in the United States and Canada are exploring possible consumer lawsuits against Research In Motion Ltd for last week’s BlackBerry outages, which for three days crippled email and messaging for tens of millions of users around the world.
Law firms are considering breach-of-contract or consumer-fraud claims, attorneys said.
Still, some customers may push forward.
RIM did not respond to messages seeking comment on potential lawsuits.
Battaglia said his firm is in discussions with other law firms about potential lead plaintiffs.
The offer did not satisfy investors. RIM’s stock sank 6 percent on Monday following the news.
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