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NewJeans suffer a legal setback in its court battle over its contract with HYBE-owned ADOR, then file an immediate appeal.
D: In the latest development to the case, NewJeans filed an appeal Wednesday after the Seoul Central District Court dismissed ...
A Seoul court has upheld an injunction blocking NewJeans members from engaging in professional activities without Ador’s ...
Things have been hectic in the NewJeans universe lately. There have been tensions between the group and their agency ADOR, ...
Amid their ongoing unilateral exclusive contract feud with ADOR, NewJeans has appealed the court’s decision to ban their independent activities under the NJZ banner.
Court rejects NewJeans' appeal, upholding the ban on independent activities. The group remains prohibited from solo work as the dispute with their agency ADOR continues.
In an exclusive interview with TIME, the K-pop quintet explains their fight against the label ADOR and K-pop behemoth HYBE.
Public sentiment seems to be shifting further away. Advertisement Following the court’s most recent ruling that rejected ...
NJZ, the K-pop outfit formerly known as NewJeans, were hit with a setback in their efforts to strike out on their own and leave the label they’ve accused of misconduct and mistreatment.
The country’s five largest pop music organizations argued at a press conference in February that if NewJeans/NJZ was allowed to break its contract with HYBE/ADOR, it could “break the K-pop ...
Last month, NewJeans’ members announced they were taking on a new name, NJZ, and that the group would perform for the first time under that moniker at ComplexCon Hong Kong, which took place this ...