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Apr 8, 1993
Danny Mote, of Winston, Georgia, files a copyright infringement suit against Billy Ray Cyrus, charging Cyrus' 1993 hit "She's Not Cryin' Anymore" is an altered version of his 1973 composition, "Crying Eyes"
Aug 2, 1994
Los Angeles songwriter Jamie James files a lawsuit against Dwight Yoakam and producer Pete Anderson, claiming "Fast As You" infringes on a 1979 composition, "My Mistake," that was recorded by The Kingbees
Nov 2, 1994
"It Ain't Me, Babe" songwriter Bob Dylan is sued for palimony by Ruth Tyrangel, who says she lived with him for 19 years with the promise that they would marry
Nov 21, 1994
The Flying Elvises and the Flying Elvi sue each other in Las Vegas, each claiming they own the right to be skydiving Elvis Presley impersonators. The Presley estate throws its weight behind the Elvi, and the other act finds a new name
May 11, 1995
Garth Brooks' former managers go to court: Pam Lewis sues Bob Doyle in Nashville, alleging she was edged out of the partnership
Jun 26, 1995
Little Texas' manager, Christy DiNapoli, files suit against former member Brady Seals, alleging breach of contract. He asks for compensation from Seals' earnings as a solo act through June 30, 1997
Jul 14, 1995
Los Angeles songwriter Guy Thomas files suit against Garth Brooks, charging that Brooks' "Standing Outside The Fire" infringes on "Conviction Of The Heart," a pop hit Thomas co-wrote with Kenny Loggins
Sep 5, 1995
Jeffrey Jones and Brian Jones file suit against their father, George Jones, in Beaumont, Texas, claiming he owes them royalties on 25 songs he has written, according to terms of a 1968 divorce
Oct 10, 1995
A former female employee files a sexual harassment suit against Dale Morris, manager of Alabama, Confederate Railroad and Kenny Chesney
Nov 13, 1995
Jimmy Dean and Charley Pride testify on behalf of fiddler Tommy Williams in a Virginia court as the "Hee Haw" musician's $20-million lawsuit against the Republican party over a disabling 1992 campaign accident opens. The two sides settle that same night for $725,000
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