The legal saga between NewJeans and record label Ador has taken a turn as a South Korean court ruled against the group, but critics saw it coming a mile away In a major development for the K-pop ...
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South Korean girl group NewJeans featuring Minji, Hanni, Danielle, Haerin, and Hyein received a new court directive on Friday (March 21), following the legal dispute with their agency ADOR ...
In a powerful legal turn, the Seoul Central District Court has ruled in favour of ADOR, the HYBE subsidiary managing K-pop sensation NewJeans, granting the company exclusive rights over the group ...
The Seoul Central District Court ruled Friday, March 21, in favor of Ador in its legal dispute with girl group NewJeans, temporarily barring the group from pursuing independent activities under ...
After a whirlwind of legal drama, NewJeans (NJZ) has finally broken their silence. The group took to Instagram following the court’s ruling on ADOR’s injunction—a decision that sent shockwaves through ...
The Seoul Central District Court has ruled in favour of ADOR, affirming its exclusive management rights over the K-pop group NewJeans. This comes after the group went independent and rebranded ...
In a significant ruling that highlights the complexities of artist-label relationships in the K-pop industry, a South Korean court has decided against the popular girl group NewJeans, which had sought ...
A South Korean court on Friday ruled against popular K-pop girl group NewJeans, which had sought to sever ties with their label ADOR over what they called "mistreatment" by the company.
The Seoul Central District Court has ruled in favor of ADOR, prohibiting NewJeans from performing as NJZ and participating in projects without the agency's approval. In a statement sent to press, ADOR ...
The Seoul Central District court accepted ADOR's injunction request that was made last year. Siding with ADOR, the court prohibited the group NewJeans from singing "advertising contract." ...