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Mar 8, 2007
Texan James Martinez files a copyright suit in Corpus Christi against Tim McGraw, producers Byron Gallimore and James Stroud, and songwriters Craig Wiseman and Mike Reid, claiming "Everywhere" poached his song "Anytime, Anywhere Amanda"
Mar 13, 2007
The Associated Press reports Levon Helm sued a New York advertising firm in December for using The Band's "The Weight" in a Cingular phone commercial. Helm notes that he was paid the proper percentage, but that the price was inadequate
Apr 9, 2007
Sara Evans' former nanny, Alison Lee, files a $3-million defamation of character suit against the singer. Lee had been accused in Evans' divorce filing of having an affair with her husband, Craig Schelske, a charge Lee has denied repeatedly
Apr 11, 2007
Craig Schelske files a $20-million suit against the divorce attorney for his wife, Sara Evans, in Nashville. He says the lawyer made false and defamatory statements when telling the media he had evidence that Schelske had an affair with their nanny
Apr 13, 2007
The Federal Communications Commission levies fines totalling $12.5 million for payola violations on four radio firms with country stations: CBS Radio, Citadel, Clear Channel and Entercom
May 1, 2007
Grooming professional Danielle Hobbs files a $300,000 lawsuit in Tennessee against Tanya Tucker, claiming she was attacked and permanently scarred by Bella, one of the singer's eight dogs
May 8, 2007
Martina McBride secures a restraining order in a Nashville court against Ricky Fissel, accused of stalking. Fissel allegedly appeared at her house twice in April. A police search turned up a newspaper story about McBride encircled by hand-drawn hearts
Jun 6, 2007
Sony BMG sends a letter to country radio stations ordering them to stop playing Tracy Lawrence's version of "Find Out Who Your Friends Are," featuring Kenny Chesney and Tim McGraw. Most stations ignore the edict, rescinded the next day
Jun 7, 2007
Sony BMG apologizes to radio for a June 6 letter demanding stations stop playing a version of Tracy Lawrence's "Find Out Who Your Friends Are" with Tim McGraw and Kenny Chesney. The label calls it "a distraction and a waste of your time"
Jul 17, 2007
An English employment tribunal orders "I'm So Happy I Can't Stop Crying" songwriter Sting and his wife, Trudie Styler, to pay $51,000 to a personal chef who claims they fired her because she was pregnant
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