Chance the Rapper's Legal Fight With Former Manager Set for Trial
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Chance The Rapper Lawsuit By Former Manager Headed To Trial
More than four years after Chance the Rapper was sued by his former manager, Pat Corcoran, their legal battle is heading to trial. Corcoran, known professionally as “Pat the Manager,” claims he is owed millions in unpaid commissions after being fired in April 2020. His lawsuit alleges that he and Chance had a verbal agreement entitling him to continued earnings for three years post-termination. Chance, through his legal team, argues that the al…
Can Chance The Rapper employ a legal technicality to get ex-manager’s lawsuit dismissed? No chance
Chance The Rapper has failed to get what remains of a lawsuit filed by his former manager Pat Corcoran dismissed. A judge rejected the rapper’s argument that Illinois law stopped Corcoran from pursuing post-term commissions - stemming from what is known as a ‘sunset clause’ - because the pair’s previous management deal was an oral agreement. A legal rep for the rapper told Law360 that they “respectfully” disagree with the judge, insisting “there…
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