
DEVELOPING: DOJ Antitrust Chief Abruptly Departs Before Live Nation Trial
DEVELOPING: DOJ Antitrust Chief Abruptly Departs Before Live Nation Trial
The U.S. Department of Justice's top antitrust official, Gail Slater, has unexpectedly resigned just before a major trial against Live Nation, raising questions about the agency's strategy in the ongoing battle against tech monopolies. This departure, occurring amid heightened scrutiny of corporate power in the entertainment industry, has prompted international observers to consider the implications for competition regulation and the future of the Live Nation case. The sudden change in leadership could signal shifts in the U.S.'s approach to antitrust enforcement, impacting global markets.




















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