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Feb 25, 2002
J.D. Souther, Jackson Browne and Jack Tempchin file suit against Warner Chappell publishing in Los Angeles for more than $10 million, claiming they were underpaid for songwriting royalties on The Eagles' "Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975"
Mar 26, 2002
Fashion designer Cinzia Spalletti sues Bon Jovi drummer Tico Torres, asserting he tried to oust her from ownership of their Rock Star Baby clothing line. Four years later, Torres is on the country charts in a Bon Jovi collaboration with Jennifer Nettles
May 1, 2002
Merle Haggard sues Texas concert promoter Kathy Schroeder to block the sale of unreleased songs on eBay, where she is asking for $325,000. She had already filed suit against Haggard for not performing at a festival the previous fall
May 9, 2002
Associated Press reports a suit against Nashville songwriter Alice Randall has been dropped. Margaret Mitchell's estate had claimed Randall's book "The Wind Done Gone" infringed on "Gone With The Wind"
May 15, 2002
Three ex-Lorrie Morgan associates, including her sister Bethany, file suit against the singer, asking for $1 million in punitive damages for using credit cards with their social security numbers, damaging their credit
Jun 23, 2002
Gold Mountain Entertainment sues Hank Williams III for $76,900 in unpaid management commissions in Davidson County, Tennessee
Sep 20, 2002
The Tennessean reports Loretta Lynn's ex-manager, Lane Cross, has filed a $200,000 lawsuit against her, alleging unpaid bills
Sep 30, 2002
The five biggest record distribution companies settle a price-fixing suit with 41 states, agreeing to pay $143 million, though they do not admit any wrongdoing. The companies include BMG, EMI, Warner-Elektra-Atlantic, Sony and Universal
Dec 17, 2002
Bill Monroe's son, James, files suit in Nashville to regain possession of his late father's mandolin from a foundation which he says has paid only $162,000 of the $1 million-plus it had agreed to spend on the instrument for a museum
Mar 17, 2003
Duane Propes, Porter Howell, Dwayne O'Brien and Del Gray sue former Little Texas partners Tim Rushlow and Jeff Huskins to win rights to the band name. Rushlow and Huskins refuse to join a reunion tour, or to let the others tour as Little Texas
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