A security guard who tried to "intervene to stop the violence" says he suffered "crippling neck injuries" during the backstage fight.
The rapper has sat in jail for more than two years during the slow-moving gang case. But with a new judge on the bench, his lawyers want to change that.
In this week's Legal Beat, a ruling for Michael Jackson's estate, a copyright case against Snoop Dogg, a cannabis battle for Melisssa Etheridge and much more.
Four men are accusing the singer and several members of his entourage of attacking them backstage following a Texas stop on Brown's 11:11 Tour.
Kobalt and other music companies are accusing 14 teams of stealing music by Jay-Z, Cardi B, Meek Mill, Migos and Outkast.
Etheridge's business partners say they’ve been "left with nothing" after the singer and her wife allegedly bailed on their California weed business.
Legal questions like the major label case against Suno and Udio make copyright “the metaphysics of the law.” So let’s get metaphysical!
A California appeals court says it will likely reject Katherine Jackson's objections to the huge catalog deal.
From the Michael Jackson estate to Beyoncé and Olivia Rodrigo, the partners at Ziffren Brittenham help music’s superstars build their businesses and make smart deals.
Two years after Cardi B won a $4 million libel verdict against the gossip host, Tasha is facing a new lawsuit over "completely outrageous” statements about Soulja Boy.






