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National fails to split case against Eminem

Judge initially agreed with defendants but sided with publishing companies due to "astute" legal manoeuvring.

Campbell Gibson
Fri, 29 Apr 2016

A judge has declined the National Party’s application to split its legal battle against rapper Eminem into two cases after “astute” legal manoeuvring from the latter’s lawyers.

Eight Mile Style and Martin Affiliated, the Detroit-based publishers of the rapper's music, filed proceedings in the

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Campbell Gibson
Fri, 29 Apr 2016
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