Lenovo Inc. is blasting as “fantasy” a request by plaintiffs attorneys for eight times the fees the company says they are due for crafting a relatively simple class action settlement over laptops with WiFi connection problems.

Lenovo contends plaintiffs’ counsel in Kacsuta v. Lenovo have built their nearly $9 million fee request on “wildly unsupportable assumptions,” including that all 83,201 class members will be eligible to make a claim and will actually do so, and that all will opt to have their Ultrabook laptops repaired, at an estimated value of $600.

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