...in 2011. Jackson's family then filed a civil suit against AEG Live, blaming it for contributing to his death through negligence in hiring...
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...evidence about Jackson's troubled finances, his contract with concert giant AEG Live LLC, and by not sequestering the jury and allowing television coverage...
...that the target of the Michael Jackson family lawsuit - concert promoter AEG Live Inc. - should never have hired Dr. Conrad Murray as Jackson's...
...legal team that is going to argue that the concert promoter, AEG Live Inc., was negligent in its hiring and supervising of Dr. Conrad...
...a civil suit by Michael Jackson's mother against concert giant AEG Live. Katherine Jackson claims the company negligently hired the doctor...
The Daily Report
...Calif., Superior Court Judge Yvette Palazuelos ruled on Feb. 27 that AEG Live LLC and its senior executives failed to prove on summary judgment...
...Calif., Superior Court Judge Yvette Palazuelos ruled on February 27 that AEG Live LLC and its senior executives failed to prove on summary judgment...
Fish & Richardson IP partner John Dragseth and Emory University School of Law professor Timothy Holbrook are representing Brendan Ayanbadejo and Chris Kluwe on the amicus brief the players have filed
...Katherine Jackson and Michael Jackson's three children have accused AEG Live LLC of negligence and breach of contract in hiring Dr. Conrad...
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