News
The Justice Department is preparing to file an antitrust lawsuit against Live Nation as soon as next month, the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday, citing people familiar with the matter.
By Dave Brooks Live Nation executives say it’s highly unlikely that the Department of Justice would file an antitrust lawsuit against the company by the end of the year, contrary to a Politico ...
Federal regulators are reportedly planning to sue the concert giant over claims that it abused its dominance to undermine competition. By Bill Donahue The U.S. Department of Justice is planning to ...
The Justice Department is suing Ticketmaster and its parent company, Live Nation Entertainment, for allegedly monopolizing the live entertainment industry. The lawsuit aims to restore competition ...
Ticketmaster parent company Live Nation is facing an antitrust lawsuit from the US Department of Justice and 30 state and district attorneys general accusing the company of having a monopoly in ...
As mentioned above, when news of the DOJ's Live Nation lawsuit broke ... all the way down to the consumer-facing fan markets. We have a monopoly that covers an entire supply chain.
The lawsuit is much broader than the one that led to the Justice Department reaching a consent decree in 2010 that allowed Live Nation to merge with Ticketmaster, according to department officials.
Live Nation Entertainment is now facing a landmark antitrust lawsuit in the United States by the Department of Justice according to The Verge. The DOJ is expected to file the lawsuit as early as ...
By Winston Cho The Justice Department has sued Live Nation for antitrust violations tied to its dominance over the live events industry. The lawsuit looks to break up Live Nation and Ticketmaster ...
The federal judge overseeing the DOJ’s monopoly lawsuit against Live Nation established a protective order this week to restrict the concert and ticketing giant’s in-house legal team from ...
Ten more states have joined the Department of Justice‘s antitrust lawsuit against Live Nation, according to an amended complaint the DOJ filed Monday morning, marking a total of 39 states as ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results