Central District magistrate judge program sees 43% consent rate after one year; Taylor Swift fans' antitrust claims against Live Nation and Ticketmaster survive dismissal; Future Motion may pay costs after late email production in OneWheel injury case; series wrap on municipal bankruptcy and CARE Court criticism.
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Central District magistrate judge program sees 43% consent rate after one year; Taylor Swift fans' antitrust claims against Live Nation and Ticketmaster survive dismissal; Future Motion may pay costs after late email production in OneWheel injury case; series wrap on municipal bankruptcy and CARE Court criticism.
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Central District magistrate judge program sees 43% consent rate after one year; Taylor Swift fans' antitrust claims against Live Nation and Ticketmaster survive dismissal; Future Motion may pay costs after late email production in OneWheel injury case; series wrap on municipal bankruptcy and CARE Court criticism.