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Live Concert Antitrust Litigation
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2:06-ml-01745
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- Arnold & Porter
- Chimicles Schwartz
- Gibson Dunn
- Hagens Berman
- Harke PA
- Mintz Levin
- Spector Roseman
- Squitieri & Fearon
- Wilson Sonsini
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May 16, 2012
Live Nation Settles Concert Ticket Antitrust MDL
Live Nation Entertainment Inc. and Clear Channel Communications Inc. on Tuesday settled with plaintiffs in multidistrict litigation that incorporates 22 antitrust class actions, two months after a California federal judge threw out two of the actions for relying on outdated data.
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March 26, 2012
Dukes Dooms Clear Channel, Live Nation Monopoly Suits
Concertgoers accusing Clear Channel Communications Inc. and Live Nation Entertainment Inc. of monopolizing the market for rock music tickets relied on deeply flawed data to support their claims, a California federal judge said Friday, leaning on Wal-Mart Stores Inc. v. Dukes to throw out class actions at the center of long-running multidistrict litigation.
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November 08, 2011
Clear Channel Says Dukes Bars Classes In Antitrust MDL
Clear Channel Communications Inc. and Live Nation Entertainment Inc. on Monday asked the judge overseeing multidistrict litigation accusing them of monopolizing the market for live rock concert tickets to decertify five classes in light of the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling in Dukes v. Wal-Mart.
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October 23, 2007
Clear Channel Concertgoer Class Certified
In the litigation that accuses Clear Channel Communications Inc. of using its dominant market position to drive out competing concert promoters and inflate ticket prices, classes of plaintiffs spanning five regional markets were certified Monday, paving the way for discovery in those bellwether suits.
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April 28, 2006
Class Actions Accuse Clear Channel Of Illegal Monopoly
Entertainment company Clear Channel Communications has been hit with a bevy of class action antitrust lawsuits alleging that the company and its subsidiaries conspired to limit competition for concert promotion services.