Court Rules NewJeans Have to Honour Their ADOR Contract, Dismisses Injunction Appeal
- On June 17, the Seoul High Court dismissed NewJeans' injunction appeal, requiring them to honor contracts with ADOR and bar independent activities.
- The dispute arose after NewJeans declared their contracts terminated in November 2024, citing a breach of trust and seeking independent operations as NJZ.
- ADOR filed lawsuits and injunctions beginning in December 2024 and January 2025, which courts upheld to block NewJeans from rebranding and solo contracts without ADOR's consent.
- The court ruled that NewJeans could be fined 1 billion won for each unauthorized entertainment activity, while the group expressed that their relationship with Ador has deteriorated beyond repair.
- Following the ruling, NewJeans paused activities and declared no intention to return to ADOR, while ADOR expressed hope the decision will lead to the members resuming their careers.
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Court rules NewJeans have to honour their ADOR contract, dismisses injunction appeal
NewJeans (aka NJZ) have been urged by the Seoul High Court to uphold and honour their existing contract with ADOR. READ MORE: NewJeans vs HYBE: a comprehensive timeline of events Earlier this week, the Seoul High Court rejected the an appeal filed by the five members of NewJeans requesting for their contract with label ADOR to be terminated, and upheld the label’s injunction preventing members to enact solo activities without ADOR’s consent. In…
NewJeans Must Honor Contract, Court Rules After Appeal
NewJeans have hit another setback in their effort to relaunch as NJZ as a South Korean court ruled that the K-pop group must honor their contract with record giant HYBE and its subsidiary ADOR. The court’s decision Tuesday reaffirms its ruling from back in March that disallowed NewJeans from rebranding as NJZ and pursuing independent activities, as well as rejected the group’s appeal that attempted to overturn their previous ruling, Billboard …
Court upholds ban on NewJeans' independent activities, dismisses appeal
The Seoul High Court has dismissed an appeal filed by the members of NewJeans (now promoting under the name NJZ), upholding a previous injunction that bars the group from pursuing independent activiti...


(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Lee Do-heun = The appeal filed by the five members of New Jeans against the court's decision to ban their independent activities was not accepted by the High Court.
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