Also this week: Live Nation beats an antitrust lawsuit, YNW Melly appeals a death penalty ruling, MoFi settles a class action over analog vinyl, and much more.
Two men allegedly shot outside the event claim they've suffered "physical pain, mental suffering, loss of enjoyment of life" and more.
The accusations from concertgoers must be made via private arbitration rather than a federal class action lawsuit, an appeals court says.
The rapper says there's no evidence linking him to the case in any way and that demanding he sit for a deposition is "unreasonable and oppressive."
Due to a feud between the two rappers, the defense attorney for suspect Dedrick Williams believes Drake is connected to the late star's death.
The company wants to end litigation claiming it deceived customers about "all-analog" records, but a battle over the settlement's fairness is already brewing.
He's challenging an earlier ruling that said the rapper could be executed if convicted of murdering two former YNW associates.
A clip shows Sheeran toggling between his song and a Marvin Gaye classic, but his attorneys say it's "irrelevant" to the copyright case.
Jose Teran and his partner falsely claimed to own or control "over 50,000 songs," including some recorded by Daddy Yankee, Julio Iglesias, Anuel AA, Prince Royce and Don Omar.
Also this week: Jay-Z settles a bitter fight with Bacardi over Cognac, Coachella sues an event called "Moechella," and much more.