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US Judge Denies Live Nation's Bid to Dismiss Antitrust Case Ahead of Trial

Published 4 days ago
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Key Facts

  • •The trial is set to begin with jury selection this coming Monday.
  • •Judge Subramanian rejected Live Nation's request to dismiss the entire case.
  • •The judge dismissed some government claims regarding venue booking monopolies and fan experience harm due to failure to properly define the market.

Live Nation Entertainment is set to face a landmark antitrust trial after Judge Subramanian rejected the company's request to dismiss the entire case. The legal proceedings are scheduled to commence with jury selection this coming Monday, marking a critical phase for the entertainment giant. The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) alleges that Live Nation maintains an illegal monopoly over the live music industry, spanning ticketing and venue management. In a partial victory for the defense, the judge dismissed certain government claims regarding venue booking monopolies and harm to the fan experience. These specific dismissals were attributed to the government's failure to properly define the relevant market for those allegations. While the trial presents significant structural risks for the company, the narrowing of the case's scope offers some legal relief for investors.

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Sources:forbes.com