Fitbit User Seeks To Keep Alive Heart Rate Monitor Row
By Rachel Graf ( April 10, 2018, 7:37 PM EDT) -- A consumer accusing Fitbit Inc. of falsely advertising that its devices can accurately track heart rate on Tuesday urged a California federal court to keep his proposed class action alive because a court in the same district already determined that the statements at issue are not "nonactionable puffery."...
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