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Brickman v. Fitbit, Inc.
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March 20, 2020
Attys Awarded $7M Fee In Fitbit Sleep-Tracker Class Suit
A California federal judge on Friday approved just over $7 million in fees to attorneys representing a class that sued Fitbit over an allegedly faulty sleep-tracking function in its wrist-mounted devices, trimming the initially requested award by about $300,000.
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June 17, 2019
Fitbit Looks To Gut $7M Fees Request In Sleep-Tracker Deal
Fitbit has asked a California federal court to slash a $7.3 million fees request from Fitbit customers' class counsel in a suit over a sleep-tracking function on fitness devices that allegedly didn't work as advertised, calling the amount "excessive, unsupported and disproportionate" to the class' recovery.
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May 13, 2019
Fitbit Class Attys Seek $7M Fees In Sleep-Tracker Deal
Class counsel for Fitbit customers who settled with the company over claims they paid extra for fitness devices with a sleep-tracking function that didn't work as advertised have asked a California federal judge for more than $7 million in attorney fees for years of legal work.
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September 14, 2018
Coupons A Sticking Point In Denial Of Fitbit Class Deal
A California federal judge shot down a deal Thursday that would have resolved class claims that customers paid extra for Fitbit Inc. devices with a sleep-tracking function that doesn't work as advertised, taking issues with, among other things, the use of Fitbit coupons as part of the settlement.
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August 02, 2018
Fitbit Cuts Deal To Put Sleep-Tracker Suit To Bed
Fitbit Inc. inked a deal to resolve class claims that customers paid extra for devices with a sleep-tracking function that doesn’t work as advertised, preempting oral arguments set for Thursday in California federal court.
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July 15, 2016
Fitbit Can't Put Sleep Tracker Suit To Bed, Judge Says
A California federal judge rebuffed Fitbit Inc.’s attempt to toss a proposed class action that claims customers paid extra for devices with a sleep tracking function that doesn’t work as advertised, ruling Friday that the wearers’ claims are plausible under consumer protection laws.
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November 10, 2015
Fitbit Judge Likely To Put Sleep Tracker Suit To Bed
A California federal judge sounded ready on Tuesday to dismiss a proposed class action claiming Fitbit customers paid extra for devices with a sleep-tracking function that doesn't work as advertised, saying the lawsuit doesn't contain the facts necessary to support those claims.
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August 21, 2015
Fitbit Buyers Step Up False Ad Claims Over Sleep-Tracking
Fitbit Inc. faces a revamped putative class action by California and Florida consumers claiming they paid extra for devices with a sleep-tracking function that doesn't work as advertised, according to papers filed Friday in California federal court.