Munich - The Munich Higher Regional Court has postponed the decision in the suit over the millions of legacy of Elvis Presley. The judgment should then not go as planned this Thursday, but on 18 Spoken april, a court spokesman announced on Wednesday. Background are "official reasons". The judgment had been postponed once already short in January.
In the dispute, the company Elvis Presley Enterprises, the Elvis' daughter Lisa Marie Presley holds 15 percent, and the estate of the "King of Rock 'managed n' Roll" requires millions of dollars in payments from the record company Arista Music. It's about the marketing rights to songs like "Heartbreak Hotel," "Jailhouse Rock" and "Hound Dog" - but only in Germany.
The charge: Elvis was drawn in the 1970s by his record company over the table and have earned too little to his music. In November 2011, Elvis Presley Enterprises had failed with the claims before the District Court of Munich.