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Contracts,
Civil Litigation

Aug. 28, 2020

UCLA accuses Under Armour of using pandemic as pretext to end sponsorship

The school’s intercollegiate athletics department seeks $200 million in damages for breach of contract, implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing, and promissory estoppel.

UCLA accused athletic apparel giant Under Armour of using the pandemic as an excuse to get out of a 15-year sponsorship contract.

The school's intercollegiate athletics department seeks $200 million in damages for breach of contract, implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing, and promissory estoppel.

The deal between Under Armour and UCLA was reached in 2016, with Under Armour promising to pr...

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