'Faithless Fiduciaries': Live Nation Faces Chancery Litigation Amid Anticompetition Allegations
Live Nation shareholders, in a complaint, said they were misled about anti-competitive practices as well as Live Nation's compliance with government investigations, placing the company at financial and reputational risk.
August 22, 2024 at 05:19 PM
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Entertainment and LeisureThe original version of this story was published on Delaware Business Court Insider
Two Live Nation Entertainment Inc. shareholders have filed a derivative complaint in the Court of Chancery, seeking to hold management responsible for the allegedly illegal business practices at the center of separate antitrust and securities actions against the company.
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