Kim Kardashian-West's passion for legal reform and social justice is on full display with her latest act of generosity.
27.12.2019 - 08:16 / pitchfork.com
EMI has reopened its back-and-forth legal dispute with Kanye West, according to TMZ. The move is coming in under the wire: though the suits seemed to be settled in September, a federal judge had ruled that either party could re-open the case before Friday, December 27. According to TMZ, EMI’s lawyers wrote “unfortunately the parties have been unable to finalize the terms of the settlement agreement.”
EMI has handled the publishing rights for West’s catalog since 2003. In January 2019, West sued
Kim Kardashian-West's passion for legal reform and social justice is on full display with her latest act of generosity.
Kim Kardashian and husband Kanye West are no strangers to doing good deeds for others. The couple’s latest act of goodwill involves the new film “Just Mercy”—and fans are in for a treat if they want to see it because Kim and Kanye are footing the bill.
He first sued the publishing firm in 2019
Kanye West and EMI have settled their lawsuit over the publishing contract the artist signed with the company in 2003. According to documents viewed by Pitchfork, West and EMI notified the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York on January 13 that they had “reached an agreement in principle resolving all issues.” If neither party files motions to the contrary, the suit will be officially closed on February 14, 2020.
Kim Kardashian West has unveiled a beautiful necklace Kanye West had engraved with a loving quote from a text message he previously sent her.The Keeping Up With The Kardashians star shared a snap of herself wearing an orange top, highlighting the gold plaque adoring her neck. She captioned it: "If you look closely at my necklace, you can see it’s from a text Kanye sent me.
Kim Kardashian West is praising her husband's gift-giving ability!
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West live with their four children North, Saint, Chicago and Psalm in a stunning house in Calabasas, California.They bought the property for $20 million, but it is now worth a whopping $60 million after undergoing a huge renovation and redesign.The house is very sculptural and stylised in its look, completely without clutter or, for that matter, colour. In an interview the reality star did with American Vogue she was asked how she would describe her home aesthetic.
Here I thought we'd actually escape this decade without having to see shoes that are more questionable than those of '18 and the that haunted us in 2016. Unfortunately, I did not predict Kanye West's latest Yeezy prototypes, which he and Kris Jenner were recently seen wearing.
TMZ has confirmed that publishing juggernaut EMI has reopened its lawsuit against Kanye West, despite reports to the contrary earlier this year. The legal battle began in January when West claimed that EMI had unfairly kept him in his contract; later that year, the publisher countersued West claiming he had no right to request freedom from said contract.
It looked like Kanye West settled a lawsuit with EMI, back in September. But the music publisher asked a federal judge to reopen the case in a letter submitted on Dec. 23.
The Kardashian-West family served up some looks this Christmas season.
Drake gave fans a Christmas gift by sitting down with the Rap Radar podcast for an extensive interview about his career, and he addressed a number of controversies head-on. Most notably, he discussed his feud with Pusha-T. He reflected on their 2018 battle, admitting that he lost in the traditional sense and saying that he thinks the root cause remains his own personal issues with Kanye West.
North West is definitely not your average six year old! For Christmas, Kim Kardashian and Kanye West gave their daughter quite the present — a jacket Michael Jackson wore in real life. Kim, 39, showed off the vintage item on her Instagram Story on Christmas Eve.
The legal dispute between Kanye West and EMI may again become live thanks to a failure to finalize the terms of a settlement agreement. On Monday (Dec. 23), the music publisher asked a federal judge in New York to re-open a case.