Limp Bizkit’s far-reaching lawsuit against Universal Music isn’t going particularly well, as the presiding judge has ...
In Limp Bizkit's $200 million lawsuit against UMG, the judge threw out some key components of the band's case.
Limp Bizkit suffered a defeat in its $200 million lawsuit against Universal Music Group when a judge ruled the band cannot ...
A judge ruled that Limp Bizkit cannot void its contract with UMG, months after the group sued over claims of unpaid royalties ...
Fred Durst sued Universal Music accusing the major of breach of contract and copyright infringement, and seeking to cancel ...
Limp Bizkit’s lawyers have until February 3 to amend their lawsuit, or face total dismissal of the case, a federal court judge has ordered.
The beer doesn’t seem to be an officially licensed Limp Bizkit product, but in potentially good news for Celestial Beerworks, frontman Fred Durst may be preoccupied when it comes to legal filings.
Limp Bizkit's lawsuit hits a snag with a new ruling, Drake & UMG hire top lawyers for the "Not Like Us" case and more in this music law news recap.
Let’s take a step back to a time when Limp Bizkit were, by all accounts, the biggest nu-metal band on the planet—exploring the controversies that made Fred Durst nearly public enemy number one.
Limp Bizkit and Fred Durst sued UMG — the world’s largest record company — back in October in one of the most notable lawsuits of the year in the music industry. Along with alleging that UMG ...