Ten more states have joined the Department of Justice (DOJ) antitrust lawsuit against Ticketmaster and its parent company Live Nation, the agency announced Monday. The attorneys general of Indiana, ...
“DOJ is not helping consumers with their actual problems.” Officials with the Justice Department said the suit was filed because of Live Nation’s alleged illegal monopoly. “We allege that ...
The Department of Justice filed an antitrust lawsuit against RealPage on Friday ... are also parties to the suit, the New York Times reported. The DOJ accused RealPage of facilitating a price ...
The DOJ and eight states on Friday filed suit against the software developer RealPage Inc., based in Richardson, Texas, over an alleged scheme to decrease “competition among landlords in ...
By Dave Brooks The U.S. Department of Justice has refiled its historic anti-trust lawsuit against concert promoter Live Nation, with 10 additional states joining the effort to break up the company ...
As Live Nation contends with the Department of Justice lawsuit seeking to break up the company, CFO Joe Berchtold expressed optimism about the suit and the ... go through the DOJ, but you know ...
The Justice Department on Friday filed an antitrust lawsuit against ... suit, monopolizing the market through its revenue management software which was used by landlords to maximize rent costs ...
The Department of Justice (DOJ) on Friday filed a lawsuit against a rental software company ... they determine what to charge renters. The DOJ suit alleges that RealPage violated antitrust law ...
The lawsuit, filed in May by the DOJ and now 39 states and the District of Columbia, alleges that Live Nation has used its position as the nation’s largest concert promoter, ticket seller ...
Late last week, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) filed its complaint-in-intervention in a qui tam lawsuit against the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech), alleging that the ...
It has previously said it will fight antitrust litigation. The DOJ’s suit does not name landlords as defendants, unlike the complaints filed by tenants, which accused some of the biggest ...