In this week's Legal Beat, a copyright case against the Rolling Stones, an update on Prince v. Morris Day, a big ruling for The Offspring, and much more.
The entertainment attorney was inspired by the mistreatment her producer brother experienced in the music business to become "someone who was part of the change" in the industry.
With an infringement trial set for next month, the judge weighed in on two key questions about what kind of musical evidence jurors will be allowed to hear.
A little-known songwriter claims he gave a demo CD to Mick Jagger's "immediate family member" and that the band then lifted elements from two of his tracks.
The singer sparked an uproar a year ago when he complained that Prince's estate was "taking my name away from me." Here's where things stand now.
Data collected from TikTok users clicking on a link to Planned Parenthood could identify those looking for abortion services, to cite one example in the suits.
The three men are accused of first-degree murder in the 2018 robbery outside a Florida motorcycle shop.
The Main Street Armory hosted the show featuring GloRilla and Finesse2tymes on Sunday night.
The trademark lawsuit claims an unaffiliated group "hatched a scheme" to make ticket buyers think it was the real band.
Ron Welty claimed the band was trying to "erase" him from its history, but a judge said some of the allegations were “completely illogical.”