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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Lipman mostly denies the cheerleading defendants' motion to exclude certain expert testimony in this antitrust class action involving the cheerleading industry, specifically regarding the prices paid to participate in "competitive cheerleading competitions and camps." The economic expert's opinions are mostly admissible, as the defendants have not shown that her methodology for defining relevant markets is unreliable. The motion is granted, however, as to "her opinions regarding Varsity's motives."
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