
DOJ Top Antitrust Litigators Exit After Ticketmaster Settlement
THE SO WHAT
The departure of DOJ’s top antitrust litigators post-Ticketmaster settlement injects real uncertainty into the next wave of Big Tech and AI enforcement. If your strategy assumes a predictable regulatory posture on app stores, ad markets, or AI distribution, treat that as a variable again—not a constant.
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