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NJZ is moving forward with their pop-up store opening in Seoul amid injunction loss against ADOR. Read to know if there are any possible legal repercussions to it.
On April 16, the Seoul Central District Court's Civil Division 50 rejected the appeal filed by the five members of NewJeans (NJZ). The appeal was filed on March 24 against a prior ruling that ...
which have so far culminated in NewJeans re-branding to NJZ and later announcing a hiatus. Now, we have a new development: As Complex notes, the group has changed their Instagram handle from ...
The Seoul court had previously accepted the injunction sought by record label to prevent the five members from independently signing advertising contracts and pursuing separate music activities as ...
Last year, the band announced a rebrand, moving from the name ‘NewJeans’ to ‘NJZ’, which prompted their label to pursue legal action. This week, the group has removed all references to their new name, ...
NewJeans (aka NJZ) have spoken out for the first time since they announced their hiatus, telling fans “we are going through a tough time”. On April 10, the quintet took to their independent ...
NewJeans will not be able to continue on with ... promoting themselves and performing at events under the new moniker NJZ, which the courts accepted in March. NewJeans immediately followed with ...
On March 7, the group NewJeans (NJZ) answered questions from reporters as they left the Seoul Central District Court in Seocho-gu, Seoul, after completing a hearing regarding the agency’s request for ...
They have accepted the matter. Koreaboo 39 minutes ago KBS recently apologized to NJZ (NewJeans) regarding an inappropriate ...
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