Civil Litigation,
Antitrust & Trade Reg.
May 22, 2023
Litigation over LIV golf tour presses on, but without any golfers
The dismissal leaves LIV Golf, which joined the case after it was filed in August 2022, as the only plaintiff left — transforming what was originally a fight by golfers who sued for being locked out of the PGA tour into a war between two competing leagues.




Litigation over LIV golf tour presses on, but without any golfers
The 11 professional golfers who sued over being blocked from PGA Tour events after they joined LIV Golf Inc., a competing tour backed by the Saudi Arabian government, have all dropped out of the case — but it’s far from over.
U.S. District Judge Beth Labson Freeman of San Jose approved a stipulation Friday in which the last two golfers in the anti...
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