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The first court hearing in the contractual dispute between K-pop girl group NewJeans and its agency Ador ended without progress on Thursday, with the two sides remaining far apart on the ...
After declaring themselves free of their contract and moving forward with a new name, the group was hit with a legal challenge from HYBE/ADOR. Now, the issue is in the court's hands. By Billboard ...
NewJeans (aka NJZ) and ADOR have attended the first court hearing for their contract lawsuit, which the judge called a “special case”. The Seoul Central District Court hosted the first hearing ...
A South Korean court has ruled against chart-topping K-pop group NewJeans which had sought to cut ties with its record label Ador. The court said the band, which had renamed themselves NJZ and ...
The legal battle between popular K-pop girl group NewJeans (NJZ) and their agency, ADOR, has intensified as both parties presented their arguments in court for the first time. On April 3 ...
Both ADOR and NJZ have released official statements following the court’s decision earlier today. On March 21, the Seoul Central District Court’s Civil Division 50 ruled in favor of ADOR’s ...
Approximately 30,000 NewJeans/NJZ fans have signed a petition requesting for a Seoul court to dismiss ADOR‘s injunction against the band. READ MORE: NewJeans vs HYBE: a comprehensive timeline ...
At a March 7 court hearing in Seoul, ADOR and NJZ (NewJeans) faced off over an ongoing management dispute, with members Minji, Hanni, Danielle, Haerin, and Hyein in attendance. The hearing focused ...
ADOR reportedly revealed how they have spent over 30 billion KRW to help in NewJeans' growth. On April 3, the first hearing of ADOR's lawsuit to confirm the exclusive contract validity with ...
Ador argued that NewJeans' success was due to parent company HYBE's full support. "Ador received a total investment of 21 billion won ($14.5 million) from HYBE in two rounds (for NewJeans’ debut).