Were you affected by the John Deere equipment repair scandal?
Keller Rohrback L.L.P. is investigating John Deere’s reported interference with the right to repair. It is alleged that Deere has withheld critical software and repair tools from farmers, ranchers, and independent repair shops, making it difficult or impossible for them to repair Deere tractors, harvesters, and other agricultural equipment. It is also alleged that Deere has consolidated its dealer network, illegally monopolizing the market for repair and maintenance services. This has reportedly pushed out independent repair shops and forced farmers and ranchers to go through pricey Deere-authorized dealerships. While the right to repair affects many products, the market for agricultural and farming equipment and repair services has become increasingly less competitive in particular.
Did John Deere’s policies affect your farm, ranch, or business? Are you interested in joining this important case about the right to repair? If so, we’d like to hear from you. Contact us at [email protected] or (800) 776-6044 or use the secure form on the right to learn more about your legal rights.
You may have been affected by John Deere’s conduct if:
• You own Deere agricultural equipment and have paid for repairs at a Deere-authorized dealership or haven’t been able to repair it yourself.
• You own a shop that has lost business because Deere won’t provide you with access to the tools necessary to repair its equipment.
• Your shop was denied a chance to be a Deere-authorized service provider.
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