‘What I Like About You’ Bandmates Seek End To Royalty Spat

‘What I Like About You’ Bandmates Seek End To Royalty Spat

By Editorial Team

The founding guitarist of The Romantics has requested a federal judge to either appoint a receiver or dissolve the company managing the finances of the performers of the hit song “What I Like About You.” This request comes as his bandmate argues that it’s time for a judge to end the “meritless” self-dealing accusations.

The dispute between the bandmates has escalated to legal action, with motions for summary judgment filed by various parties involved. The case is currently pending in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan.

Legal Battle Details

The legal battle between the bandmates has led to a series of motions being filed in court. The founding guitarist, along with other parties, is seeking a resolution to the ongoing royalty dispute that has strained their relationship.

The request for the appointment of a receiver or dissolution of the managing company indicates the seriousness of the conflict and the need for external intervention to resolve the issues at hand.

Case Information

Case Title: Not Disclosed

Court: U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan

Judge: Laurie J. Michelson

Date Filed: Not Disclosed

Legal Representation

The legal teams representing the bandmates in this dispute include law firms such as Bush Seyferth, Denenberg Tuffley, Dickinson Wright, and Swanson Martin. Each party is actively pursuing their interests in the case, aiming to secure a favorable outcome.

As the legal proceedings continue, the bandmates are hopeful that the court will provide a fair and just resolution to the royalty spat that has divided them.

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