Finance Judge Rules Against Xponential Fitness in Lawsuit Against Arizona Over Shutdown Order Staff Editor July 16, 2020 Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email Subscribe Now Log in Xponential Fitness, the parent company of brands like Pure Barre, Club Pilates and CycleBar, sued the state over Gov. Doug Ducey’s executive order issued last month. Judge Diane Humetewa denied the temporary restraining order and injunction and dismissed the case. Anthony Geisler, the CEO of Xponential Fitness, argued that he has 50 studios across Arizona and employs more than 750 people, all of whom were affected by the order. Along with the lawsuit, Geisler also sent his reopening plans to the governor’s office, as well as… READ MORE @ 12news.comXponential Fitness, the parent company of brands like Pure Barre, Club Pilates and CycleBar, sued the state over Gov. Doug Ducey’s executive order issued last... Membership Required You’ve reached your 3-article monthly limit. Subscribe to ATN Pro for unlimited access to industry-leading coverage, insights, and analysis shaping the future of fitness and wellness. ATN Pro members get: Unlimited access to Athletech News articles Exclusive access to ATN Pro-level reporting Discounts to ATN the Innovation Summit VIP access to community events Exclusive email newsletters Subscribe Now Already a member? Log in Already a member? Log in here Tags: Anthony Geisler Club Pilates CycleBar Diane Humetewa lawsuit Pure Barre Xponential Fitness