LIV Can't Modify PGA Protective Order For Docs Demand

By Jade Martinez-Pogue ( August 24, 2023, 4:13 PM EDT) -- A California federal judge refused to modify a protective order governing the since-settled antitrust suit between golf giants LIV Golf and the PGA Tour to enable LIV to hand confidential material over in a separate lawsuit in Florida state court, finding that the Saudi Arabia-based golf tour did not "attempt to show why" it would need to hand over the documents in the Florida action. . . .

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