A South Korean court has ruled against K-pop band NewJeans in its long-running dispute with record label Ador, upholding an injunction that temporarily prohibits the group from carrying out ...
Ador argued that NewJeans' success was due to parent company HYBE's full support. "Ador received a total investment of 21 billion won ($14.5 million) from HYBE in two rounds (for NewJeans’ debut).
The court sided with the girl group’s record label, Ador, barring the quintet from planning commercial pursuits after trying to cut ties. The band vowed to appeal. By Choe Sang-Hun Reporting ...
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 ...
The first hearing in the legal dispute between K-pop girl group NewJeans and their agency ADOR took place at the Seoul Central District Court on Friday. The lawsuit, filed by ADOR, aims to prevent ...
The Seoul Central District Court has sided with ADOR in the ongoing management dispute over NewJeans, naming the HYBE-owned label as the group’s legitimate exclusive management agency.
Ador, the K-pop girl group NewJeans' agency, has filed a complaint seeking to ban the group's music activities, according to the group Thursday, marking the latest development in the ongoing ...
The legal battle between ADOR and NewJeans (now NJZ) took a new turn during the first court hearing on March 7, 2025, at the Seoul Central District Court. According to Chosun Biz, ADOR presented ...
A South Korean court has ruled against chart-topping K-pop group NewJeans which had sought to cut ties with its record label Ador. The court said the band, which had renamed themselves NJZ and ...
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