Fishon et al v. Peloton Interactive, Inc.

  1. May 02, 2023

    Peloton Buyers Lose Class Cert. Bid In False Ad Suit

    A New York federal judge on Tuesday rejected a class certification bid in a lawsuit accusing stationary bike giant Peloton Interactive Inc. of falsely advertising an "ever-growing" library of online fitness classes when numerous classes were about to be removed due to music copyright concerns.

  2. August 12, 2022

    Peloton Can't Outrun False Ad Suit Related To Music IP Spat

    A New York federal judge denied Peloton's latest bid to escape a proposed class action accusing the stationary bike giant of falsely advertising an "ever-growing" library of online fitness classes when numerous classes were about to be removed due to music copyright concerns.

  3. October 19, 2021

    Peloton Says False Ad Plaintiff Lied About Being Atty

    Peloton urged a New York federal judge to deny class certification to a group of consumers alleging the stationary bike company lied about its "ever-growing" library of online fitness classes, saying Friday that a proposed lead plaintiff impersonated a lawyer and lied during his deposition.

  4. July 13, 2021

    Peloton Buyer's 'Puzzling' Errors Doom NY False Ad Claims

    A Michigan woman's New York false advertising claims against Peloton Interactive Inc. were permanently tossed Monday due to "puzzling" deficiencies in a revised class suit alleging the stationary bike giant lied to consumers about its "ever-growing" library of online fitness classes.

  5. November 09, 2020

    Peloton Can't Nix False Ad Suit Over Online Fitness Classes

    A New York federal judge on Monday slapped down Peloton's bid to toss a proposed class action against the stationary bike giant claiming it falsely advertises an "ever-growing" library of online fitness classes, ruling while a Michigan customer can't sue under New York law, the New York-based lead plaintiff can.