Quince Alleges Antitrust Claim Against Ugg Parent Via Use of ‘Template’ Lawsuits

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Fashion value platform Quince has filed an antitrust lawsuit against Ugg parent Deckers Brands, accusing them of using “template” lawsuits to stifle competition. Quince alleges that Deckers operates a “litigation assembly line” by asserting exclusive rights over basic product features like suede exteriors and thick soles, attempting to control the entire sheepskin casual footwear market. The lawsuit seeks compensatory and punitive damages, as well as injunctions against Deckers’ alleged anti-competitive practices.

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