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Under Armour is set to pay UCLA about $67.5 million in a settlement to resolve the Bruins’ lawsuit against them.. UCLA and Under Armour agreed to the settlement in May, which will require Under ...
Under Armour and UCLA have been in a legal battle after their then-record $280 million sponsorship deal ended early in 2020. Under Armour paying UCLA $67.5 million to settle lawsuit [Video] Skip ...
Under Armour will pay UCLA $67.491 million to settle the school's lawsuit against the sports apparel giant, which terminated a 15-year, $280-million deal. UCLA agrees to settlement of more than ...
In 2012, Baltimore's Under Armour Inc. settled its trademark infringement lawsuit [15] against California-based Body Armor Nutrition LLC. The suit claimed that Bodyarmor used variations of Under Armour's name and logo to sell its sports beverage products. Terms of the settlement have not been disclosed.
Under Armour also had released a product with scent control technology in 2012 titled, "Under Armour Scent Control". This line claims to be designed so that the wearer's scent cannot be detected. [45] Under Armour developed a new type of shirt called "Coldblack", which is designed to reflect heat and keep athletes cool in the sun. [46]
Under Armour paid more than $67 million to UCLA as part of the settlement agreement, which was reached in late May.
The total value of the settlement will be about $7.25 billion. [9] [10] This amount could be decreased based on the number of plaintiffs who opt-out. [11] A part of the settlement that allows merchants to charge fees to customers paying via credit card in order to recoup swipe fees took effect on January 27, 2013.
At least 18 objections have been filed against the $2.8 billion settlement of antitrust allegations against the NCAA and the nation's biggest conferences — concerns ranging from roster limits ...