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AG Probe Finds Many Event Tickets Are Held for Insiders
Attorney General Eric Schneiderman on Thursday announced the results of an investigation, prompted by consumer complaints, that found abuses and practices that prevent consumers from buying concert or sporting event tickets at affordable prices or sometimes getting them at all.Warriors Continue Winning Streak—Against StubHub
The team, advised by Arnold & Porter, fended off an antitrust suit over alliance with Ticketmaster.Dickstein Shapiro's Top Insurance Lawyer, 9 Others in LA to Leave Firm
Kirk Pasich, one of few rainmakers left at Dickstein Shapiro and a nationally known insurance litigator, will pull his practice group from the D.C.-based law firm, according to five people familiar with his plans. Pasich and nine other Dickstein lawyers will join Liner LLP, two of the people said.Class Suit Targets Devils' StubHub Restrictions
The New Jersey Devils have been hit with a putative class action claiming the team violates state law by restricting the resale of individual tickets by season ticket holders.Players Take Position in StubHub-Ticketmaster Spat
Latham & Watkins and Arnold & Porter will fight antitrust claims related to the resale of Golden State Warriors tickets.Cite as: USA v. American Express Co., 10-CV-4496 (NGG) (RER), NYLJ 1202718439157, at *1 (EDNY, Decided February 19, 2015) 10-CV-4496 (NGG) (RER) D
Conflict Of Interest Is Alleged
Randall Rader's sudden resignation from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit last June is playing a cameo role in a petition now before the U.S. Supreme Court on the duty of mediators to disclose conflicts of interest.Rader's Resignation Cited in Ethics Dispute Before U.S. Supreme Court
Randall Rader's sudden resignation from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit last June is playing a cameo role in a petition now before the U.S. Supreme Court on the duty of mediators to disclose conflicts of interest.Judge Allows Damages Claim Over Non-Transferrable Ticket
A woman who could not transfer her paperless concert ticket to a friend can proceed with a purported class action suit seeking damages against the concert promoter, Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Saliann Scarpulla has ruled.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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