Live Nation Attorneys Granted Limited Access to Confidential Documents in Antitrust Case
According to Billboard, the judge established a two-tiered system for handling non-public documents that the Department of Justice (DOJ) subpoenaed from Live Nation’s competitors, such as AEG Presents and SeatGeek. This ruling follows six weeks of discussions led by DOJ antitrust trial counsel Bonny Sweeney with Live Nation, which is accused of monopolistic practices in its ticketing and concert promotion operations. The negotiations focused on limiting access for the company’s in-house lawyers — executive vice president of corporate and regulatory affairs Dan Wall and senior vice president of litigation Kimberly Tobias — to sensitive information submitted by competitors.
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