Mednick v. Precor Inc

  1. May 01, 2019

    Precor Treadmill Buyers Want Final OK Of Heart Monitor Deal

    A class of consumers who say a treadmill manufacturer sold them machines with defective heart monitors asked an Illinois federal judge Wednesday for final approval of a settlement that includes new chest straps or compensation for nearly 4,000 customers.

  2. June 16, 2017

    Judge Won't Rethink Partial Cert. In Heart Monitor Suit

    An Illinois federal judge on Friday declined treadmill manufacturer Precor's request that the court reconsider its grant of partial class certification to a class of dissatisfied customers suing the company over allegedly defective treadmill heart monitors, saying it won't reconsider old arguments and that the only new information Precor brings discredits its own expert's study. 

  3. May 02, 2017

    Treadmill Users Hit Back At Push To Rethink Partial Class Cert.

    A class of dissatisfied customers hit back at treadmill manufacturer Precor on Monday for its motion last month urging an Illinois federal judge to reconsider his grant of partial class certification in their suit over allegedly defective treadmill heart monitors.

  4. April 13, 2017

    Treadmill Co. Says Heart Monitors Vary Too Widely For Class

    Treadmill maker Precor Inc. asked an Illinois federal judge on Thursday to reconsider his partial certification of a class of users accusing it of selling products with defective heart rate monitors, saying he erred on issues of damages and commonality.

  5. March 17, 2017

    Treadmill Users Get Partial Cert. In Heart Monitor Suit

    An Illinois federal judge on Thursday granted certification to a class of consumers alleging treadmill maker Precor Inc. sold them products with defective heart rate monitors on the issue of liability, but found that certification should be withheld on the issue of damages.

  6. January 04, 2017

    Heart Monitor Suit In No Shape For Cert., Treadmill Co. Says

    Treadmill maker Precor on Tuesday told an Illinois federal judge that certification of a proposed class action over allegedly defective heart rate monitors was inappropriate considering the equipment's effectiveness varies among users, and the lead consumers admittedly didn't rely on any advertising material.

  7. October 28, 2016

    Consumers Want Class Cert. In Treadmill Heart Monitor Suit

    A group of consumers suing fitness equipment manufacturer Precor over the allegedly questionable heart rate readings of its workout machines asked an Illinois federal court for the second time to certify their class, arguing Thursday the heart measuring feature isn't dependable.

  8. September 28, 2016

    Treadmill Buyers Get Another Chance In False Ad Suit

    An Illinois federal judge said Tuesday he will allow consumers who purchased Precor Inc. treadmills to amend their proposed class action alleging the company knowingly sold the equipment with a defective heart rate monitor, but not before significantly trimming the claims allowed to go forward.

  9. June 10, 2016

    Class Cert. Denied In False Ad Row Over Exercise Machines

    An Illinois federal judge denied class certification on Friday to a group of people suing Precor Inc. over the allegedly wonky heart rate readings of its workout machines, saying they failed the predominance requirement for federal class certification.

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