The judge granted a restraining order preventing John Oates from selling his share of the duo's joint venture until an arbitrator has heard Daryl Hall's objections.
At a court hearing, elite music litigators argued over Daryl Hall's bid for a restraining order that would continue blocking John Oates from selling his stake to Primary Wave.
Daryl Hall and John Oates have each filed new statements in court, revealing stunning new details about the musical duo's bitter breakup.
A contract dispute over a slate of planned concerts has turned into an intellectual property battle over the use of the rapper's name and image.
The decision by a judge came four months after a jury found that the 2014 document was a valid will under Michigan law.
In his opening statements, Brian Steel said the superstar rapper “doesn’t even know most of the people in this indictment" and committed no crimes.
On the first morning of a trial expected to last many months, prosecutors blast "King Slime" and defense attorneys demand a mistrial.
In this week's Legal Beat, the huge YSL RICO trial finally kicks off, more abuse cases filed against music bigwigs, and Hall sues Oates over Primary Wave sale.
The move quickly prompted a judge to temporarily block the sale while legal proceedings and a previously initiated arbitration continue.
The suits were filed Nov. 23 on the eve of the expiration of the Adult Survivors Act.