Michael Jackson, the Remix

“Xscape,” the new album credited to Michael Jackson, uses technology to create songs around the singer’s voice.

Jury Clears Promoter in Death of Michael Jackson

The jury’s verdict saves A.E.G. Live, the world’s second-largest concert company, from paying what could have been huge damages.

    



Executives Dismissed From Jackson Suit

The judge ruled that the case could continue, however, against the concert company the executives work for, A.E.G. Live.

    



Jackson’s Earning Potential Is at the Heart of a Wrongful-Death Suit

The wrongful-death suit against A.E.G. Live hinges on whether Michael Jackson or the company was responsible for hiring the doctor who administered the anesthetic that killed him.

    

Jackson’s Mother, Defiant and at Times Forgetful, Wraps Up Her Testimony

Katherine Jackson, 83, faced cross-examination in the wrongful-death lawsuit she brought against the promoters of her son’s comeback tour.

    

Promoter Ignored Ill Singer, Jackson Family Lawyers Say

In the family’s wrongful death suit, e-mails from AEG Live executives were used to argue that the company neglected Michael Jackson’s health shortly before his death.

    

At Michael Jackson Trial, Question of A.E.G.’s Negligence

The civil trial over Michael Jackson’s death might hinge on whether reasonable care was exercised in the hiring of his doctor.

    

Jury Selection Continues in Trial on Jackson’s Death

The family of Michael Jackson is suing Anschutz Entertainment Group for wrongful death, claiming it hired the doctor who administered the drugs that led to his death.