Allen's former manager asked a judge to dismiss her lawsuit, but another sexual assault case against Allen still looms large.
The band says the case, filed by a musician who played in the band for just a few months in 1999, is clearly barred by the statute of limitations.
A federal judge weighs in for the first time on a sweeping copyright lawsuit filed against Twitter/X by music publishers.
With each side suing the other, a federal judge says Cabo Wabo's Hollywood outpost can't use Hagar's branding until the dispute is resolved.
The band's former law firm isn't pulling any punches, accusing its ex-clients of "cynically" filing false accusations.
The judge in the case said the court "cannot rely on generalized, uncorroborated claims that disclosure would harm plaintiff to justify her anonymity."
Rejecting an unusual defamation lawsuit, a federal judge doesn't mince words: “Holding up a mirror isn’t defamation."
Shareholders are suing the concert giant over drops in the company's share price they say resulted from its lack of transparency.
Making good on public threats to sue, the singer's estate claims West "arrogantly and unilaterally" used her music after he was refused a license.
The wide-ranging lawsuit, filed by Rodney "Lil Rod" Jones Jr., accuses Combs and several of his associates of various forms of misconduct.