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January 18, 2010 |

Antitrust still mixed

Despite that tough talk, antitrust lawyers say the changes so far have not been especially drastic.
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April 16, 2007 |

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July 10, 2009 |

NJ man sues Live Nation over ticket pricing

TRENTON, N.J. AP - A New Jersey man has sued Live Nation Inc., accusing the concert promoter of violating consumer protection laws by padding ticket prices at the PNC Bank Arts Center during its "No service fee Wednesday" promotion.Michael Katz, of Freehold Township, is seeking to have his lawsuit classified as class-action.
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October 19, 2005 |

Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP

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February 22, 2010 |

Antitrust

Elai Katz, a partner at Cahill Gordon & Reindel, discusses developments of interest, including the DOJ's conditional approval of the combination of the nation's largest ticketing company with the leading concert promoter, subject to divestitures and restrictions on future conduct by the merged firm; the imposition of substantial fines for a buyer's premature review and approval of ordinary course procurement contracts; and more.
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January 04, 2005 |

'Perfect 10 vs. Google'

Peter J. Pizzi, a partner in Connell Foley, asks: Could the right to search copyrighted images on the Internet be in jeopardy? That would be outcome if Perfect 10, Inc., a purveyor of adult entertainment, has its way.
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March 30, 2009 |

K Street Monitor

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May 02, 2003 |

In a Jam Over Concert Recordings

Pearl Jam, the hugely successful Seattle-based rock music group, says it doesn't play the corporate game. But last week, a Florida music entrepreneur challenged Pearl Jam's populist image in court. He is suing the band and its business consultant, contending that they breached an oral agreement with him and his company for Internet service to sell concert recordings, defrauded him and stole his marketing ideas.
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September 02, 2010 |

Case Limits Attorney General's Range in Attacking Fraud Online

New Jersey rock icon Bruce Springsteen is well known for making the "big noise," but a judge's ruling in a suit over online sales of tickets to his concerts has created its own eclat in the New Jersey legal world.
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May 31, 2012 |

William Delgado

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