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U.S. District Judge Arun Subramanian has told Ticketmaster parent company Live Nation to negotiate with a group of U.S. states that have accused the live entertainment conglomerate of anticompetitive conduct, a day after the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) settled its claims. Reuters says states on the political left and right, including New York, California, Texas and Tennessee, are scrambling to prepare to take over the case following the mid-trial settlement by the DOJ. Live Nation executive Dan Wall had previously told the court that he does not think it would be possible to strike a deal with the states within a week. "The probability of us resolving this is about zero," Wall said. "Not with that attitude," replied the judge.
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