The Chicago rapper faces a maximum of 25 years in prison.
After nearly a decade of litigation, a judge has finally dismissed the "last case standing" in a pioneering legal campaign over music royalties for old songs.
Teresa La Dart has agreed to drop a case that Swift's lawyers blasted as "legally and factually baseless."
The star conceded defeat, ending a legal dispute with a smaller company that had been using "Off The Grid" for years before Summit chose the name for his label.
The game company claims Anthony Fantano is “misusing” intellectual property laws by threatening to sue TikTokers over a widely-memed audio clip.
The singer's company says it wanted to “live and let live,” but that it was "left with no alternative" other than filing a trademark infringement lawsuit.
The 12-member panel could not reach a unanimous verdict. Prosecutors, who had been seeking the death penalty, will likely choose to retry the case with a new jury.
More than a year after the rapper was indicted, he'll continue to sit in jail ahead of a trial that's already been delayed for months.
A tweet by the Off the Grid label founder has erupted into a war of words with a smaller promoter who claims Summit violated his trademark.
Managers, artists and even some attorneys wonder: Are lawyers taking on too much work?






