September 21, 2021
A California federal judge granted Live Nation Entertainment and Ticketmaster's request to arbitrate a class action accusing the ticket selling giants of monopolizing ticket sales, saying that the concertgoers' claims that they are rushed to complete web purchases aren't enough to get out of the agreement.
May 12, 2021
A California federal judge has tentatively ruled that concertgoers must arbitrate claims that Live Nation Entertainment Inc. and its subsidiary, Ticketmaster LLC, are monopolizing ticket sales.
October 15, 2020
Live Nation and its Ticketmaster unit have urged a California federal judge not to give concertgoers a peak into the thought process behind how their websites should display terms of use that the companies say force the antitrust dispute into arbitration.
July 13, 2020
It doesn't matter how many times two concertgoers had to click on the terms of use agreements on Ticketmaster and Live Nation's websites — they still agreed to arbitrate any legal claims, the companies have told the California federal court overseeing the pair's antitrust case.
June 22, 2020
Live Nation and its Ticketmaster unit urged a California federal judge Friday to force consumers to arbitrate their proposed class action accusing the company of monopolizing ticket sales, arguing they are bound by the same arbitration provision successfully employed against other litigants.
May 04, 2020
Consumers suing Live Nation and its Ticketmaster unit for monopolizing ticket sales told a California federal court on Sunday that the companies are trying to get the case moved to the wrong judge.
April 29, 2020
A proposed class of consumers has hit Live Nation and its Ticketmaster unit with a lawsuit in California federal court accusing the concert promoter and ticket seller of using their dominance to stifle competition and inflate prices.