
Philadelphia Art Museum Accuses Ex-CEO of Misconduct
The Philadelphia Art Museum alleges its former CEO, Sasha Suda, gave herself unauthorized pay raises and lied, claims her team calls a "pretext" for her firing.
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The Philadelphia Art Museum alleges its former CEO, Sasha Suda, gave herself unauthorized pay raises and lied, claims her team calls a "pretext" for her firing.

Former Philadelphia Art Museum CEO Sasha Suda sued the institution, alleging wrongful termination after her modernization efforts clashed with a board faction. She seeks two years' pay and damages, wh

A class-action lawsuit alleges Spotify knowingly profits from widespread streaming fraud, costing artists millions. The suit cites irregular streaming patterns for Drake's music and claims the platfor

Drake has filed an appeal against the dismissal of his lawsuit against Universal Music Group. He alleges UMG promoted Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us," which Drake considers defamatory. A judge previous

Cam'ron is suing J. Cole, claiming he is owed at least $500,000 for his contribution to the song "Ready '24." The lawsuit alleges J. Cole failed to provide a guest verse or appear on Cam'ron's show as

Miami's Frost Museum of Science has filed a new lawsuit against the Florida Department of Transportation, seeking the removal of a large digital billboard at the Pérez Art Museum Miami. The suit claim

A legal dispute over authorship of the iconic holographic portraits of Queen Elizabeth II has reached the High Court, as artist Rob Munday sues Chris Levine.

Metal band Slipknot has filed a lawsuit to reclaim the Slipknot.com domain from an anonymous cyber-squatter who registered it in 2001. The band cites trademark infringement and unfair competition, all

A federal judge has approved a settlement forcing major renovations at the Hunters Point Library in Queens to fix over 100 accessibility violations.

A defamation lawsuit filed by rapper Drake against Universal Music Group regarding Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us" lyrics has been dismissed. Judge Jeannette A. Vargas ruled the lyrics were not defamat

A federal judge has dismissed Spencer Elden's lawsuit claiming Nirvana's Nevermind album cover, featuring him as a naked baby, constituted child pornography. The judge ruled the image is not "lascivio

Damon Dash is threatening a new lawsuit against attorney Christopher Brown and Claudia Jordan, alleging fraud, defamation, and interference with his film, The List. This follows Jordan's public critic