A judge throws out a lawsuit that claims Mary Landrieu is not a resident of Louisiana. The man who brought the lawsuit promises to file the suit again if Landrieu wins reelection
Brad Paisley is not all that happy with his record label these days. So much so, that he's suing Sony Music, claiming that they stole more than $10 million from him.
Garth Brooks had to protect his integrity and finances against a former employee in a $226K lawsuit. Lisa Sanderson, former CEO of Red Strokes Entertainment Inc., filed a lawsuit against Brooks for being a "paranoid, angry, deceitful and vindictive man." Wow, low blow! Good thing the jury sided with Garth.
The controversy over who, if anyone, owns the legal rights to the phrase 'WHO DAT' is back in a New Orleans Federal Court this week. WHO DAT, WHO DAT, WHO DAT!
There's some good news for Tim McGraw that spells bad news for his former label, Curb Records. The two sides have been embroiled in years of legal battles, and the latest victory falls in favor of the country singer.
Uh oh. Lawsuits aren't ever good. American Idol season 10 winner, Scotty McCreery, is being sued by his former manager, Todd Cassetty, due to "unpaid services." The 19-year old country singer has fired back with statements of his own.
People all across America united yesterday in filing a class-action lawsuit against beer giant Anheuser-Busch for watering down their beer. It was actually a group of people in California, New Jersey and Pennsylvania, but if proved true, I want a slice of the pie. I sure have given that company enough of my hard-earned money!
Taylor Swift is being sued by a Canadian concert company for keeping $2.5 million she was paid to play a concert...that was cancelled! They're suing for $1.8 million, which is the amount that was shelled out in refunds.
If you've been wondering what the heck happened to LeAnn Rimes and why she has not come out with a new song, this might help explain. Rimes, is suing her dentist for "career troubles." The country singer claims her dentist's bad work has caused her career to suffer.
In today’s news of the obvious, it turns out three minutes of daily exercise won’t get you in shape — no matter what type of equipment you’re using. And because Ab Circle Pro made those outrageous claims, it’s now on the hook to pay a $25 million fine.
Justin Moore is being sued by a Nashville songwriter over the singer’s 2009 single ‘Backwoods.’ Bobby Carmichael has filed a federal lawsuit against Moore, claiming that the country hitmaker stole the song from him.
Waste Facilities of Lafayette, L.L.C. has filed a lawsuit in federal court seeking unspecified damages from Lafayette Consolidated Government for money already spent on the site and for the loss of future income that the facility would have generated.