In this week's Legal Beat, Mötley Crüe's guitarist sues the band, Kanye faces a lawsuit over Donda Academy, Steven Tyler denies abuse claims and much more.
The lawsuit claims the concert giant is legally liable over the 2022 incident, during which unfounded fears of gunfire sparked chaos.
The company had argued that a group of comedians suing for copyright infringement represented a monopoly. For a second time, a judge has rejected that claim.
After the teachers expressed concerns about unsafe conditions and "severe bullying," they claim they were fired with no explanation.
A private feud between Mick Mars and the rock band's other members has burst into public view.
It's the singer's first legal response to a lawsuit claiming he abused an underage girl that he referenced in his memoir as almost being a “teen bride.”
Ronisha Huston is seeking a court order forcing the Main Street Armory to hand over video footage, emergency exit plans and other crucial information.
In this week's Legal Beat, a breakdown of the music industry's top lawyers, a lawsuit over the Rolling Stones logo, a bid for a new trial by Tory Lanez, and more.
A nearby development site has agreed to stop using a name that the festival's organizers claimed was an attempt to free-ride on Coachella's popularity.
DiCaprio said he had known the defendant since sometime in the 1990s when they met backstage after a Fugees concert.