McAllister v.St. Louis Rams, LLC

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Case overview

Case Number:

4:16-cv-00172

Court:

Missouri Eastern

Nature of Suit:

Contract: Other

Multi Party Litigation:

Class Action

Judge:

Stephen N. Limbaugh, Jr

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  1. November 17, 2017

    Rams Win Bid To Arbitrate Seat Fight With St. Louis Org.

    A Missouri federal judge on Friday ruled that the Rams NFL team can arbitrate a dispute with the St. Louis Regional Convention and Visitors Commission related to consolidated suits against the team over its move to Los Angeles that allegedly breached fans' personal seat license agreements.

  2. November 16, 2017

    Rams Fans Lose Bid For Info On Seat License Pricing

    A proposed class of Rams fans whose season tickets were canceled when the NFL team moved to Los Angeles can't force the team to hand over documents related to pricing of personal seat licenses at its new stadium, a Missouri federal court ruled Wednesday, saying the fans have been unresponsive to the team's latest records search.

  3. November 03, 2017

    Rams Say Classes Too Hard To Pin Down In Season Tix Suit

    The St. Louis Rams asked a Missouri federal judge to block a trio of class certification bids by fans whose season tickets were canceled following the team's move to Los Angeles, saying there is no concrete way to determine class member identities and the type of personal seat licenses they purchased.

  4. October 12, 2017

    Rams Fight Fan's Remand Bid In Ticket Litigation

    The Rams football team took aim Wednesday at an expert opinion supporting a personal-seat license holder's attempt to move to state court his long-running litigation over lost license rights, saying the fan's expert failed to show that two-thirds of potential class members are Missouri citizens.

  5. October 03, 2017

    Rams Fight Fan's Counterclaim Dismiss Bid In Ticket Suit

    The Rams National Football League team on Monday fought a fan's bids for a quick win and to dodge the team's counterclaim in consolidated putative class actions in Missouri federal court involving rights to personal seat licenses related to the team's move to Los Angeles.

  6. September 22, 2017

    Rams Fans Want Info On Seat License Pricing At LA Stadium

    A proposed class of Rams fans whose season tickets were canceled when the team moved to LA asked a Missouri federal court on Friday to force the NFL team to hand over documents related to its discussions over pricing personal seat licenses at its new stadium, arguing they're relevant as the Rams have refused to give them a chance to purchase the new licenses.

  7. August 29, 2017

    Rams On The Hook For License Payout, Ex-Ticket Holders Say

    A group of St. Louis Rams season ticket holders said Monday that an organization that was used to sell seat license contracts in the mid-1990s worked as an agent of the team, telling a Missouri federal judge that the Rams are now responsible for canceling the agreements when the team moved to Los Angeles.

  8. August 28, 2017

    St. Louis Visitors Commission Resists Rams' Arbitration Bid

    A St. Louis visitors organization pushed back Friday in Missouri federal court against the Los Angeles Rams' bid to arbitrate a dispute over an alleged breach of personal seat license agreements following the team's move back to California, saying the Rams failed to show arbitration is a must.

  9. August 10, 2017

    Rams Ask To Arbitrate Seat Dispute With St. Louis Org.

    The Rams NFL team on Wednesday told a Missouri federal judge that the St. Louis Convention & Visitors Commission must arbitrate a dispute stemming from a proposed class action against the franchise over an alleged breach of personal seat license agreements following the team's move to Los Angeles.

  10. August 07, 2017

    Rams Can't Halt PSL Claims For Convention Center Arbitration

    A Missouri federal judge on Friday refused to put on hold claims from former Rams season ticket holders who allege the team breached personal seat license agreements when it refused to allow them to purchase season tickets after the team moved to Los Angeles, ruling an arbitration agreement between the team and the St. Louis convention center should not hold up the entire lawsuit.

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