While the case will proceed, the judge dismissed several of the accusations filed by three of the star's former backup dancers.
Facing accusations that they infringed Earth, Wind & Fire's trademarks, a tribute band has been granted a longer runway to prove their unusual legal defense.
The court referenced the need to sign a longform agreement to finalize the contract.
Lawyers for New York City ticket buyers say fans were “left stranded in the middle of the night” because the Brooklyn concerts started two hours later than advertised.
A judge says Crüe must repay Mars' legal bills after refusing to quickly turn over records in their ongoing legal fight over his exit from the band.
The case claims that "disgruntled" heirs have gone rogue and are threatening to plunge the iconic singer's $156 million estate into chaos.
The decision comes amid a lawsuit by Paula Abdul accusing the television producer of sexual assault.
New York authorities say the radio giant "deliberately wastes its subscribers’ time" to try to keep them from canceling.
A trial judge ruled that Ashley Walters waited too long to sue, but an appeals court says she might have "trauma-induced memory suppression."
Exceed Talent Capital says it paid the rapper for the right to turn "Bedtime" into a fractional investment vehicle — only to find he had an exclusive deal with Alamo Records.