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Deal in the Sky: Journey Bandmates Agree to Court-Appointed Neutral to Resolve Endless Deadlock


In the Journey band lawsuit, the court appointed a neutral third party to resolve the legal deadlock between bandmates Jonathan Cain and Neal Schon.

The ruling came a month after Cain sued Schon seeking such an umpire, claiming their endless disputes pose “a severe threat of harm” to the band’s “storied history of musical greatness.” In a statement, a spokesman for Cain said he was “elated with the outcome and looks forward to moving beyond this matter so that Journey can continue the band’s 50th Anniversary Freedom Tour.” An attorney for Schon did not immediately return a request for comment. In a Facebook post last week, Schon said the accusations leveled by Cain were “slanderous” and that he “can’t stress enough how much it upset me and how wrong they are.” But he hinted that a deal was close to resolving the lawsuit by appointing a neutral third party like Slights.

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