Class Action
Nov. 13, 2023
Another shareholder lawsuit accuses Live Nation of anticompetitive conduct
Live Nation entered into extended restrictive contracts with artists and venues, charged high fees for its ticketing services, and retaliated against venues for working with other promoters, Wolf Haldenstein Adler Freeman & Herz LLP partner Rachele R. Byrd wrote.




The latest in a string of proposed securities fraud class actions against Live Nation Entertainment Inc. was filed Friday in Los Angeles, claiming the ticket giant failed to tell shareholders about anticompetitive conduct.
Live Nation entered into extended restrictive contracts with artists and venues, charged high fees for its ticketing services, and retaliated against venues for working with other promoters, Wolf Haldenstein Adler Freema...
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