A month after Jonathan Cain filed a lawsuit against Neal Schon complaining of a "toxic environment," a judge has appointed a custodian to help break ties.
In this week's Legal Beat, Shaboozey heads to court amid a breakout year, Beyoncé threatens to sue Donald Trump, the Ramones heirs are at it again and much more.
The singer, who has soared to stardom with “A Bar Song (Tipsy),” claims the company is refusing to turn over key information that would allow him to buy his way out of his deal.
Amid a breakout year for the country singer behind "A Bar Song (Tipsy)," he and his former label are locked in an increasingly bitter dispute.
Mickey Leigh says Linda Cummings-Ramone is a former "groupie" who's using the misleading name "Linda Ramone" and infringing the band's IP.
A total of 40 states, along with the District of Columbia, are now participating in the legal fight against the touring giant.
Investors claimed Adidas should have disclosed internal problems with Ye years before the Yeezy partnership imploded, but a judge now says Adidas didn't break the law.
The singer and her co-defendants argue that the holiday mega-hit shares only "fragmentary and commonplace building blocks of expression" with an earlier song.
The case claimed that one of the track's high-profile samples featured infringing lyrics, but those allegations likely faced long odds in court.
The government says the platform failed to get parental consent before collecting the personal information of children under 13, among other accusations.