Mick Jagger and Keith Richards are facing allegations that they infringed two little-known songs, but experts say the lawsuit is unlikely to succeed.
Carter's accuser claimed the Backstreet Boy was using his "wealth and celebrity" to silence her, but a judge allowed his accusations to proceed.
Pras Michel pocketed over $100 million in the saga involving “political intrigue, backroom dealing … burner phones and lies,” the prosecutor says.
Lawsuit claims March 4th incident seriously injured six-year-old child.
A chain of apparel stores says it received an "unfounded" threat of litigation over T-shirts emblazoned with a familiar-looking mouth.
In this week's Legal Beat, a ruling on R. Kelly's royalties, a settlement for 50 Cent, a big win for Childish Gambino, a bizarre case against Afroman, and more.
The deal will end a case in which the rapper claimed he'd been "exposed to ridicule" by the use of his image in misleading ways.
After pointing out key lyrical differences, a federal judge said simply: "No more airtime is needed to resolve this case.”
A state appeals court has resolved a dispute over who gets access to Kelly's account to pay for monetary judgments, but major questions remain unanswered.
The officers say they've been "subjected to ridicule" over the rapper's critical posts about a guns-drawn search last year that resulted in no criminal charges.