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Guest post by Dave Brooks of AmplifyAttorneys for Songkick are opposing an effort by Live Nation’s lawyers to push the trial date back two months in the companies’ longstanding legal battle, a move they say is partially designed to financially hurt the company. With its ticketing business largely shut down and its remaining assets moved over to Warner Music Group, Songkick’s legal team is worried the delay will be costly and time-consuming.Live Nation’s attorneys request for summary judgement was moved from August to September and as a result, Live Nation attorney Dan Wall with Latham Watkins is asking U.S. District Court Judge Dale Fischer to move the trial date to 2018 to accommodate the time change.“There simply is not enough time from when a ruling is likely (even a ruling from the bench) and the November 14 trial date to do all that is required,” Wall wrote in an Aug. 2 email to Songkick lawyer Frederick Lorig, seeking to move the date from Nov. 14 to Jan. 23, 2018.“Songkick does not see any reason to depart from the pretrial schedule and trial date that has been in place since the very beginning of the case,” Lorig replied two hours later. “The court specifically warned us that it would not move the trial date.”Related articles






