Daryl Hall Files Lawsuit Against Longtime Bandmate John Oates
Daryl Hall Files Lawsuit Against Longtime Bandmate John Oates
Daryl Hall has filed a lawsuit against his longtime music partner, John Oates, claiming that the latter’s plan to sell shares in a joint venture would violate the terms of a business contract between Hall & Oates.According to The Associated Press, Hall’s initial claim quickly prompted a judge to issue an order temporarily blocking the sale until legal proceedings and arbitration have concluded.The Associated Press notes that the temporary restraining order was issued by a Nashville chancery court on November 16th, writing that Oates and others involved in his trust cannot close the sale of their shares in Whole Oats Enterprises LLP until an arbitrator in a separately-filed case provides further instruction.However, the chancery court’s order will likely expire within 15 days, unless the judge moves or extends the deadline.Chancellor Russel Perkins had, for instance, issued his order the same day that Hall filed his lawsuit. However, the lawsuit was largely sealed, and few details have yet emerged.The Guardian observes that the complaint follows years of tension between both Hall and Oates.In 2022, for instance, Hall told Philadelphia magazine that Oates was his “business partner,” but not his “creative partner.”“He’s my business partner. He’s not my business partner,” Hall said.
Gavel on copy of lawsuit; image by Wirestock, via Freepik.com.
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