A South Korean court ruled that K-pop girl group New Jeans (NJZ) must cease independent activities, including making music ...
Hybe Co. has won a legal battle to control K-pop group NewJeans, reinforcing the status quo for a Korean entertainment group ...
A separate lawsuit to determine if NewJeans/NJZ can legally terminate its contract with ADOR begins April 3, but if the court sides with HYBE/ADOR and the group refuses to make new music ...
K-pop group NewJeans announced an indefinite hiatus just days after a court in Seoul issued an injunction preventing them ...
HYBE CEO Lee Jae-sang said that the "disciplined measures" the label promised in addressing the NewJeans scandal are starting to prove to be the right move.
When they left in November, HYBE lost almost half a billion dollars in market cap. So ADOR filed an injunction at a Seoul court in January, first to bar the five from taking on new promotional ...
NewJeans and Ador have been embroiled in a feud since last year’s ouster of Min Hee Jin, the band’s former creative director and Ador’s former CEO, by Ador’s parent company Hybe.
Which is why the group’s announcement, last November, that it wished to terminate its contract with its label and management agency, Ador — a sublabel of the K-pop conglomerate Hybe — was ...
A lawsuit and injunction later, the members announced a new name, NJZ ... “We believe we will win this battle against HYBE and ADOR," she added. The group's previously created account, @ ...