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Nspire Sports League, LLC v. IFBB Professional League et al
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October 19, 2016
Bodybuilding Org. Drops Antitrust Row Against Int'l League
A new bodybuilding organization and an established international league accused of monopolizing the U.S. bodybuilding market have agreed to drop their dispute, according to a filing in Virginia federal court Tuesday.
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October 12, 2016
Bodybuilding Orgs Trim Pa. Antitrust, Va. Contract Suits
A new bodybuilding organization and two established leagues it accused of monopolizing the U.S. bodybuilding market told Virginia and Pennsylvania federal courts Wednesday to dismiss certain parties in the former suit and toss the latter suit entirely.
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July 18, 2016
Int'l Bodybuilding Outfit Can Be Sued In Va., Judge Says
Three fitness organizations accused by a competitior of monopolizing the U.S. bodybuilding market must face an antitrust suit in Virginia federal court after a judge came down against two pending bids to dismiss the suit last week in a terse order.
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May 25, 2016
Int'l Bodybuilding Outfit Says It Can't Be Sued In Va.
The Madrid-based International Federation of Bodybuilding and Fitness urged a Virginia federal court Tuesday to toss an antitrust suit filed against it by a rival league, arguing the court lacks jurisdiction.
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April 15, 2016
Bodybuilding Organizations Say Antitrust Suit Is Weak
An international bodybuilding governing organization, along with its stateside professional and amateur leagues, asked a Virginia federal judge Thursday to end an antitrust suit brought by a new league, arguing the court lacks jurisdiction over the international arm and the new league failed to state an antitrust claim.
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March 04, 2016
Bodybuilding Org Works To 'Muscle Out' Rivals, Suit Says
An international organization governing professional bodybuilding and its sponsored U.S. league have a stranglehold on the sport in the U.S. through exclusive deals meant to exclude potential competitors, a new league said Thursday in an antitrust lawsuit filed in Virginia federal court.