
Ok-pop lady group NewJeans / Courtesy of Ador
Ador, the Ok-pop company behind common lady group NewJeans, has filed an injunction to stop the group’s 5 members from independently signing promoting contracts amid an ongoing dispute over their unique contracts with the company.
Ador stated Monday it submitted the injunction request to the Seoul Central District Courtroom final week.
The company stated the authorized transfer goals to reaffirm its authority as NewJeans‘ administration company whereas a separate lawsuit over the validity of the group’s unique contracts with the company proceeds. The injunction additionally seeks to stop NewJeans members from independently pursuing promoting contracts and actions with out the company’s approval, it added.
NewJeans members declare that their contracts had been terminated on Nov. 29 because of Ador allegedly failing to fulfill its contractual obligations.
Ador, nevertheless, maintains that the contracts stay in impact and has filed a lawsuit to substantiate their validity.
The company claimed that NewJeans members have contacted advertisers in an effort to signal offers independently, regardless of the unresolved authorized dispute.
„This determination was made to stop confusion and potential hurt to 3rd events, together with advertisers,“ Ador defined.
The company additionally warned of broader repercussions for the leisure business if NewJeans‘ actions should not addressed.
„Permitting unilateral terminations of unique contracts and impartial actions with out authorized procedures might undermine funding within the leisure business and destabilize the Ok-pop sector,“ Ador stated in its injunction utility. (Yonhap)