The U.S. Supreme Court won’t hear a case against Live Nation over the company’s use of arbitration agreements for ticket buyers, leaving in place a ruling last year that called the provisions “opaque and unfair.”
The concert giant had asked the justices to tackle the case and overturn that strongly-worded decision, arguing it “creates massive uncertainty” for the many companies that have long required consumers to sign such clauses.
But in an order issued Monday, the Supreme Court denied Live Nation’s request; as is typical, it did not issue any explanation for the decision. The justices hear only a tiny fraction of the thousands of petitions they receive each year.
Related
Live Nation Wants U.S. Supreme Court to Reverse Ruling That Struck Down ‘Unfair’ Ticket Agreements
Sylvan Esso I