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NewJeans suffer a legal setback in its court battle over its contract with HYBE-owned ADOR, then file an immediate appeal.
In a significant development within the K-pop industry, former ADOR CEO Min Hee Jin has issued an official statement ...
The country’s five largest pop music organizations argued at a press conference in February that if NewJeans/NJZ was allowed to break its contract with HYBE/ADOR, it could “break the K-pop ...
In an exclusive interview with TIME, the K-pop quintet explains their fight against the label ADOR and K-pop behemoth HYBE.
HYBE CEO Lee Jae-sang received criticism from fans for comments regarding ADOR's controversy involving NewJeans, aka NJZ.
Amid their ongoing unilateral exclusive contract feud with ADOR, NewJeans has appealed the court’s decision to ban their independent activities under the NJZ banner.
HYBE stated that the shareholder agreement former ADOR CEO Min Hee-Jin signed with the company already ended before she was ...
HYBE-owned ADOR disclosed ongoing payments to K-pop group NewJeans during a court hearing on Thursday (April 3) in their ...
The Seoul Central District Court on Wednesday (April 16) rejected NewJeans’ appeal to overturn an injunction that prevents ...
A Seoul court has upheld an injunction blocking NewJeans members from engaging in professional activities without Ador’s ...
D: In the latest development to the case, NewJeans filed an appeal Wednesday after the Seoul Central District Court dismissed ...
When they left in November, HYBE lost almost half a billion dollars ... Some in the industry sounded alarms that a potential legal victory for NJZ could harm the industry by rattling future ...