Tech Law & Electronics
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Source: Ars Technica
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August 22, 2026
Class Action Demands Logitech Pass Import Tariff Refunds Back to Customers
Computer peripheral manufacturer Logitech has been hit with a consumer protection lawsuit accusing the company of unjust enrichment following federal tariff refunds.
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The lawsuit notes that Logitech raised retail prices on keyboards, mice, and webcams citing heavy import tariffs. However, after customs courts invalidated the duties and refunded Logitech millions, the company retained the proceeds rather than lowering prices or issuing customer rebates.
Legal scholars suggest the case could establish important precedents regarding corporate responsibility when trade tariffs are retroactively repealed.
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Published on August 22, 2026