In an exclusive interview with TIME, the K-pop quintet explains their fight against the label ADOR and K-pop behemoth HYBE.
A South Korean court has ruled against K-pop band NewJeans in its long-running dispute with record label Ador.
The court sided with the girl group’s record label, Ador, barring the quintet from planning commercial pursuits after trying ...
The legal saga between NewJeans and record label Ador has taken a turn as a South Korean court ruled against the group, but ...
SEOUL (Reuters) - A South Korean court issued an injunction on Friday to stop members of K-pop group NewJeans from pursuing ...
NewJeans faces a legal setback as the court blocks their bid to leave ADOR. Meanwhile, their claims against ILLIT are ...
Hybe Co. has won a legal battle to control K-pop group NewJeans, reinforcing the status quo for a Korean entertainment group ...
Court allows Ador to maintain their position as official agency of NewJeans, stating there was insufficient evidence to prove ...
NewJeans' name change to NJZ has sparked a legal battle with the K-pop group's record label and management company, HYBE/ADOR. Get the details.
The meteoric rise of K-pop group NewJeans has just come crashing down. In a shocking legal blow, a South Korean court has ...
The court sided with ADOR, issuing a ruling that NewJeans — now branding themselves as NJZ — must not pursue independent ...