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NewJeans Loses Court Case Against Record Label in Legal Dispute

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
March 21, 2025
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NewJeans Loses Court Case Against Record Label in Legal Dispute
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A South Korean court has ruled against chart-topping K-pop group NewJeans in their legal battle with record label Ador.

The court ordered the group –which had rebranded as NJZ and begun organizing independent activities– to cease all operations without Ador’s approval. This includes making music, signing advertising deals, and other professional engagements.

The ruling has cast a cloud of uncertainty over the release of NewJeans’ new song, scheduled for Sunday, and further complicates their plans to re-debut under the name NJZ.

NewJeans Loses Court Case Against Record Label in Legal Dispute
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  • The Origins of the Legal Dispute
  • The Court’s Decision and Reasons Behind It
  • How NewJeans’ Reacted and Their Plans Going Forward
  • How This Might Impact on NewJeans’ Career

The Origins of the Legal Dispute

The conflict between NewJeans and Ador began in August 2024 when Hybe, Ador’s parent company, allegedly forced out the group’s mentor, Min Hee-Jin. NewJeans issued an ultimatum demanding Min’s reinstatement and, when Hybe refused, publicly accused the label of mistreatment and undermining their careers.

In November 2024, NewJeans announced their departure from Ador, claiming the label had lost the right to represent them. Ador responded by suing to enforce the group’s contracts and filed an injunction in January 2025 to prevent independent activities.

The Court’s Decision and Reasons Behind It

The Seoul court ruled that NewJeans’ claims of mistreatment did not sufficiently prove Ador had violated its contractual obligations. The court noted that Ador had fulfilled most of its duties, including payments, and emphasized that unilateral termination of the contract would cause significant harm to the label.

“If [NewJeans] begins activity under a new name, it could severely damage not only the brand of NewJeans but the reputation of Ador,” the court stated.

How NewJeans’ Reacted and Their Plans Going Forward

NewJeans has announced plans to challenge the court’s decision, arguing that they did not have sufficient opportunity to present their case fully. In a statement, the group said, “We plan to challenge today’s decision… during which we will raise additional legal issues and submit further supporting evidence.”

Despite the ruling, the group remains determined to assert their independence. They have created a new Instagram account under the name “jeanzforfree” and vowed to remain “NewJeans at heart,” even if they lose the legal battle.

How This Might Impact on NewJeans’ Career

NewJeans, known for their unique blend of 1990s R&B and pop melodies, emerged as one of K-pop’s brightest new acts. In 2023, they were the eighth biggest-selling act globally and received a nomination for Best Group at the MTV Awards.

The ongoing legal dispute threatens to disrupt their momentum, but the group’s members—Minji, Hanni, Danielle, Haerin, and Hyein—remain committed to their artistic identity and future.

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Somto Nwanolue is a news writer with a keen eye for spotting trending news and crafting engaging stories. Her interests includes beauty, lifestyle and fashion. Her life’s passion is to bring information to the right audience in written medium

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