<2> Will Trump’s DOJ Actually Take on Ticketmaster?
<3> The Uncertain Future of Antitrust Enforcement
The sudden departure of Antitrust Division chief Gail Slater has left many wondering about the future of antitrust enforcement under the Trump administration. Just weeks before the DOJ was set to argue one of the year’s biggest anti-monopoly cases in court, Slater’s resignation has raised questions about the agency’s ability to effectively take on big business.
<4> The Case Against Ticketmaster
Ticketmaster, the nation’s largest ticketing company, has been accused of engaging in anti-competitive practices that have driven up ticket prices and limited consumer choice. The company’s market dominance has made it increasingly difficult for smaller ticketing companies to compete, leading to a lack of innovation and choice for consumers.
<5> The DOJ’s Antitrust Case
The DOJ’s antitrust case against Ticketmaster is one of the most high-profile cases of the year, and Slater’s departure has raised concerns about the agency’s ability to effectively argue the case. The case is likely to be a test of the Trump administration’s commitment to antitrust enforcement, and could have significant implications for the future of competition in the ticketing industry.
<6> The Impact of Slater’s Departure
