A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit accusing Peloton Interactive of intentionally concealing quality control and safety problems with its exercise bikes.
David asserts the class-action claims are unfounded, saying it stands by its claim that its protein bars contain only 150 calories.
Function Health alleges Superpower made misleading claims around biomarker testing and clinical support, and in social media advertising.
Whoop sues Shenzhen Lexqi in U.S. court, alleging copycat wearables infringe its minimalist band design and confuse American consumers.
A federal appeals court revived a shareholder lawsuit claiming Peloton misled investors about demand and excess inventory after the pandemic.
Briohny Smyth has sued Alo Yoga in Los Angeles, alleging age discrimination, wrongful termination and other claims.
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has sued Fitness International LLC for allegedly making gym memberships too difficult to cancel.
Woodway, a high-end treadmill maker, alleges that Assault Fitness has infringed on patents protecting its curved treadmill design.
The U.S. Justice Dept. alleges LA Fitness has violated the Americans with Disabilities Act, impacting members with disabilities.
Smart ring giant Oura will allow French brand Circular to continue selling its smart ring and app in exchange for royalty payments.
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