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In the case of HYBE versus former ADOR CEO Min Hee-jin, police in Seoul have dropped several criminal complaints brought by ...
Korean pop group NewJeans have not filed an appeal challenging a Korean court's injunction in their legal battles against their label Ador.
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Korea JoongAng Daily on MSNHYBE to immediately appeal decision to clear Min Hee-jin of breach of trust chargesHYBE is set to immediately appeal the police decision to dismiss the accusations regarding Min Hee-jin's breach of trust, the ...
ADOR apprehended the makers of NewJeans' deepfake content and is also in the process of legal action against other such offenders. Read to know more.
Hybe said it would file an appeal with the prosecution against the police decision. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more ...
Recently, netizens uncovered a new trademark registration filed by CUBE Entertainment, which includes the name “XOGEANS” ...
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Inquirer.net - Philippines Entertainment News on MSNWhy NewJeans declined appeal, how it could affect main lawsuit against ADORNewJeans is facing what may be the most difficult moment in its short but high-profile career. The girl group chose not to re-appeal in a court case that had barred them from pursuing independent ...
On Tuesday (Jul 15), it was announced that Min had been cleared of the breach of trust allegations levied against her by her ...
Members of the K-pop group had filed an appeal against the court’s decision to prohibit their independent activities.
NewJeans has failed to challenge a court injunction preventing the K-pop group from pursuing independent activities without approval from HYBE-owned label ADOR, effectively ending their appeals ...
UPDATED: In the latest development to the case, NewJeans filed an appeal Wednesday after the Seoul Central District Court dismissed their objection against the earlier ruling that banned them from ...
K-pop group NewJeans is in the spotlight due to their legal dispute with agency ADOR. They've opted not to appeal a court decision that dismissed their objection to an injunction limiting ADOR's ...
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