Class Action
Aug. 20, 2026
Logitech faces class action after receiving $61M tariff refund
A proposed nationwide class of Logitech customers alleges the company raised prices to cover tariffs later struck down by the U.S. Supreme Court but failed to pass along the benefit after receiving $61 million in refunds.
Logitech Inc. is the latest company to face a proposed class action alleging it failed to pass along tariff refunds to customers after receiving $61 million from the government following the U.S. Supreme Court's invalidation of tariffs imposed under emergency powers.
Cotchett, Pitre & McCarthy LLP filed the lawsuit Tuesday in federal court in San Jose on behalf of a proposed nationwide class of Logitech customers, one of several complaints filed in California and across th...
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