SM Entertainment confirmed the singer's departure in a statement.
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 rapper's attorney tells Billboard his client has a valid Georgia Carrying a Concealed Weapon permit.
The embattled hip-hop mogul says his accuser's attorney filed a "salacious" case to "generate media hype and exploit it to extract a settlement."
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.
Attorneys for the disgraced executive argued that he was allowed to retain personal copies even after forfeiting the album to prosecutors, but a federal judge saw things differently.
"The Federal Court has granted our request for an Emergency Hearing to secure injunctive relief,” Isaac Hayes III wrote.
The trademark lawsuit says the term was "invented by OutKast" and that a lesser-known group is confusing consumers by using it as their name.