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  2. Michigan joins lawsuit against Live Nation, Ticketmaster over ...

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    How the companies should be split isn't specified in the lawsuit. Live Nation, which generates $22 billion a year in revenue, owns or controls more than 265 concert venues in North America ...

  3. Live Nation 'suffocates its competition,' US says in monopoly ...

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    "It is time to break up Live Nation,” said U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland. ... service fees, and access to in-demand shows." ... The lawsuit says Live Nation directly manages more than ...

  4. Live Nation, Ticketmaster face antitrust lawsuit from DOJ ...

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    What does the Ticketmaster, Live Nation lawsuit say? With more than 265 concert venues in North America, the lawsuit says Live Nation controls roughly 60% of concert promotions at major concert ...

  5. English rule (attorney's fees) - Wikipedia

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    In the United States the "American rule" is generally followed, each party bearing its own expense of litigation. However, 35 U.S.C. § 285 provides that in patent cases, the losing party may have to pay attorney fees of the winning party if the case is deemed "exceptional."

  6. Live updates: FSU vs ACC lawsuit heads back to Leon County court

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    Florida State and the ACC return to court in Florida on Monday, April 22, 2024. FSU is suing to exit the ACC without paying a huge media right fee.

  7. Court costs - Wikipedia

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    $200 fee for those convicted of felony, $50 for misdemeanor, with many additional costs depending on the crime [14] Florida is known to use a large number of fees, these can be collected from defendants with a 40% surcharge [ 15 ]

  8. Attorney's fee - Wikipedia

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    Attorney's fee is a chiefly United States term for compensation for legal services performed by an attorney (lawyer or law firm) for a client, in or out of court. Fees may be an hourly, flat-rate or contingent fee.

  9. A+E Networks Settles ‘Live PD’ Lawsuit, Seals New ... - AOL

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    A+E Networks has settled its “Live PD” dispute with Amazon-owned Big Fish Entertainment and Reelz. As part of the settlement, A+E and Amazon have struck a new multi-year licensing deal on A+E ...