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Economic Policy DOJ to announce antitrust lawsuit against Live Nation as soon as Thursday The Ticketmaster parent company also owns concert venues and promotes shows.
The Justice Department and a group of state attorneys general are expected to announce an antitrust lawsuit against Live Nation as soon as Thursday over Ticketmaster's dominance over the concert ...
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The Justice Department is preparing to sue Live Nation for antitrust violations as soon as next month, according to a Wall Street Journal report.
The suit, filed in May, finds the DOJ suing Live Nation and Ticketmaster - North America's biggest ticket vendor, which is fully owned by Live Nation - for violations of the Sherman antitrust act.
Per Politico, Live Nation executives and lawyers met earlier this month with DOJ antitrust officials to try and dissuade their efforts to break up the company.
The DOJ filed its lawsuit against Live Nation in May, alongside 30 attorneys general from red and blue states, accusing the company of operating as a monopoly. (Ten more states joined in August ...
Ten more states have signed on for the Department of Justice's antitrust lawsuit against Live Nation, bringing the total to 39 states as well as D.C.
A judge in the DOJ/Live Nation lawsuit issued a key ruling after competitors voiced concerns of retaliation from the concert promoter.
The Justice Department is preparing to sue Live Nation LYV 1.90% as soon as next month, an antitrust challenge that could spur major changes at the biggest name in concert promotion and ticketing.
In this April 17, 2024, file photo, the Live Nation website is shown on a laptop in New York. (Bloomberg via Getty Images) (WASHINGTON) — The Justice Department and a group of state attorneys ...
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