The Seoul High Court has dismissed the appeal filed by the K-pop group NewJeans against their management company ADOR, reaffirming ADOR's exclusive rights to manage the group. This marks the third appeal loss for NewJeans in the ongoing legal dispute. Following the court ruling, ADOR issued a statement urging NewJeans to resume group activities under their management contract. The court's decision requires NewJeans to honor their existing contract with ADOR, effectively ending the injunction attempt by the group. ADOR expressed hope that the ruling will allow the members to return to their roles and continue their activities as NewJeans.
Court rules NewJeans have to honour their ADOR contract, dismisses injunction appeal "We hope that this ruling will serve as an opportunity for the members to return to their rightful place as NewJeans and resume their activities," ADOR said https://t.co/x5WLnqZpuJ
Court rules NewJeans have to honour their ADOR contract, dismisses injunction appeal "We hope that this ruling will serve as an opportunity for the members to return to their rightful place as NewJeans and resume their activities," ADOR said in a statement
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