Dave Navarro, Eric Avery and Stephen Perkins claim the band suffered "a swift and painful death" following the incident and lost millions of dollars.
In this week’s Legal Beat newsletter, a fight over Biggie’s catalog sale, potential witnesses in Drake’s “Not Like Us” lawsuit, the end of copyright claims against Karol G and much more.
The three hitmakers are asking a judge to dismiss intellectual property theft claims brought by gospel singer Victory Boyd.
The rapper's potential witness list is 63 names deep, while UMG's lists just nine people. Check out the major names here.
It's not the first time the R&B singer has come under criminal scrutiny for physical assault.
While the first copyright rulings have come out on the side of AI platforms, this is hardly a death knell for the music giants’ lawsuits against Suno, Udio and Anthropic, legal experts say.
Shoe retailer DSW claims the major labels are using settlement demands to “bully” businesses into paying for songs they use on Instagram and TikTok.
A web series creator is alleging that the rapper's upcoming comedy film copies her title.
Lauren Pisciotta says in an amended complaint that the controversial rapper lured her in by falsely promising to help advance her music career.
The victim "likely suffered great mental pain," the judge said.