...of notes from potential jurors in the lawsuit against concert promoter Anschutz Entertainment Group by Katherine Jackson, Michael Jackson's mother. They all begged off...
...by AEG Live's executives to be an unfortunate practice in the entertainment industry for financial gain," Palazuelos wrote in her order, which became...
...In addition to AEG Live, the suit names its parent corporation, Anschutz Entertainment Group Inc., and its president and chief executive officer, Timothy Leiweke; AEG...
...federal judge has dismissed MGA Entertainment Inc.'s second attempt to...shy;discrimination claims against a group of law schools in their...
Antitrust Division reinforces that vertical merger remedies are always fact specific — designed to fit the alleged violation
...rejoined the firm in 2006 after stints with the USOC and Anschutz Entertainment Group, where he was chief operative officer. The National Law Journal...
...its ticketing divisions and license its ticketing software to concert promoter Anschutz Entertainment Group Inc. (AEG). Moreover, the merged company, to be called Live Nation...
...the purchase of the soccer team from the Los Angeles-based Anschutz Entertainment Group, a subsidiary of Anschutz Co. Charles Maguire, a partner with Denver...
...attack by the D.C. mayor's office, the D.C. Sports & Entertainment Commission, the Anacostia Waterfront Corp., and pro-soccer team D.C. United...
...D.C. Sports & Entertainment Commission, the Anacostia Waterfront Corp., and pro-soccer team D...
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