Tim heading to court
Lawyers for Tim McGraw and Curb Records will be in Nashville's Chancery Court Wednesday (Nov. 30) at 9 a.m. to argue whether or not McGraw has sufficiently fulfilled his contract with Curb to move to another record label. A clerk at the court said the Wednesday hearing, by agreement of both sides, will consist of oral arguments and that no witnesses will be called. He added that the nature of the case suggests there will be a "fairly quick" ruling. It is not clear whether a ruling on this matter will cancel the jury trial scheduled set for July. Curb Records sued McGraw in May for breach of contract, alleging he recorded and delivered his still-unreleased and, from his point of view, final album, Emotional Traffic, prematurely. |
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