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March 16, 2023
Parents Defend Firm Choice In Cheerleading Monopoly Suit
A proposed class of parents suing cheerleading supply company Varsity Brands LLC for alleged violations of antitrust laws told a Tennessee federal judge Wednesday that the company shouldn't have a say in what firm the parents select to represent the class.
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March 13, 2023
Cheer Brand Wants Parents Sanctioned For Class Cert. Bid
Sports giant Varsity Brands LLC has asked a Tennessee federal court to sanction the parents accusing the company of monopolizing competitive cheerleading, arguing that they are pursuing "baseless" claims involving cheer camps their children never attended.
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February 28, 2023
Cheerleading Co. Rips Bid For New Counsel In Monopoly Suit
A cheerleading supply company that a proposed class of parents has accused of running a monopoly is trying to block plaintiffs from switching lead counsel in the case, telling a Tennessee federal court the firm being proposed has already filed "nearly a dozen baseless motions," "wast[ing] the resources of the parties and the court."
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February 14, 2023
Cheerleaders' Parents Want Class Cert. Against Cheer Brand
Two parents of cheerleaders have asked a Tennessee federal court for class certification in an antitrust suit accusing sports giant Varsity Brands LLC of working with others to raise the price of competitive cheerleading.
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February 10, 2022
Cheer Brand Says Discovery Standstill Deserves Sanctions
Sports giant Varsity Brands Inc. has been refusing to turn over documents during discovery, and a cheer brand that has accused the company of working with others to raise the price of participating in competitive cheerleading is sick of it, it told a Tennessee federal court.
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