Agreement in 'Lord of the Dance' High Court case gives Michael Flatley 'complete control' of show
Briefly

Agreement in 'Lord of the Dance' High Court case gives Michael Flatley 'complete control' of show
"Entertainer Michael Flatley has formally regained full control of his lucrative Lord of the Dance show under an agreement presented to the High Court in Belfast."
"The development brings a halt to months of wrangling over control of the multimillion-euro show, which is currently on a 30th-anniversary tour."
"The stage production has been caught up in litigation over intellectual property rights and shares since January"
Michael Flatley regained full control of the Lord of the Dance show through an agreement presented to the High Court in Belfast. The agreement resolves months of disputes over intellectual property rights and control of the multimillion-euro production. The show is currently running on a 30th-anniversary tour. The legal wrangling had been ongoing since January, involving litigation and related issues tied to ownership and rights. With the agreement in place, the dispute over who controls the production has been brought to an end, allowing the show to continue under Flatley’s full control.
Read at Independent
Unable to calculate read time
[
|
]