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... The proposed merger between Ticketmaster Entertainment Inc. and Live Nation Inc., the world's largest concert promoter, won Justice...
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...Assist with congressional hearings related to proposed merger between Ticketmaster and Live Nation International...
...Live Nation Inc., a Los Angeles-based concert promoter. The company's legal needs aren't slowing down — its proposed merger with Ticketmaster...
Hogan & Hartson?s Christine Varney, President Obama?s nominee to head the Justice Department's Antitrust Division, could end a long-standing rift between the FTC and Justice, usher in a period of sti
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