The Justice Department filed a lawsuit Thursday seeking to break up Live Nation, the parent company of Ticketmaster, alleging it has hurt consumers and violated antitrust laws by exercising ...
The Justice Department and 30 states sued Live Nation and Ticketmaster alleging they monopolized ticketing for concerts and venues for performers. Live Nation bills itself as 'the largest live ...
Attorney General Merrick Garland is vowing that it is "time to break up Live Nation" as the Justice Department is suing the company and its subsidiary Ticketmaster for "monopolization and other ...
The Justice Department is suing two pro-life organizations and seven activists for allegedly blocking access to an abortion clinic in Ohio in 2021. The civil suit was filed on Monday in the ...
After a yearlong investigation, the Department of Justice announced it has filed a lawsuit against Live Nation and Ticketmaster for breaking antitrust laws. The event sales company stands accused ...
The Department of Justice on Thursday announced that it had filed a lawsuit against Ticketmaster’s Beverly Hills-based parent, Live Nation Entertainment, seeking to break up the company over ...
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), 29 states, and the District of Columbia have sued Ticketmaster and owner Live Nation for allegedly monopolizing the ticketing and event industry, in violation ...
Fans of Megan Thee Stallion, Pink and Taylor Swift recently ponied up big bucks to Ticketmaster for tickets to concerts at the Wells Fargo Center, Citizens Bank Park and Lincoln Financial Field.
DOJ sues Ticketmaster to break up monopoly National News May 24, 2024 The Justice Department sued Ticketmaster and its parent company Thursday, accusing them of running an illegal monopoly over ...
The Department Of Justice has filed a lawsuit to break up Live Nation Entertainment and Ticketmaster, which controls 80% of major concert venues. The Justice Department is seeking to break up Live ...
The Justice Department sued Live Nation on Thursday, accusing Ticketmaster’s owner of maintaining an illegal monopoly over live entertainment and demanding that the company be broken up.