Civil Litigation
Oct. 5, 2017
Judge approves settlement between fitness company, customers
A federal judge in Los Angeles approved a final settlement agreement between the fitness behemoth SoulCycle Inc. and a class of disgruntled customers who accused the company of using deceptive marketing practices that tricked consumers into thinking they could get refunds on unused classes.
A Los Angeles federal judge approved a final settlement agreement Tuesday between the fitness behemoth SoulCycle Inc. and a class of disgruntled customers who accused the company of using deceptive marketing practices that tricked consumers into thinking they could get refunds on unused classes.
U.S. District Judge Michael W. Fitzgerald gave his stamp of approval to a settlement worth somewhere in the range of $6.9 million to $9.2 ...
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