As all eyes are on the HYBE-ADOR conflict, a significant development has occurred in the case. On May 30, the Seoul Central District Court's 50th Civil Affairs Division ruled in favour of ADOR CEO Min Hee-jin's injunction, which aims to block HYBE, the parent company, from exercising its voting rights at the upcoming shareholders' meeting on Friday. This decision means that despite HYBE's 80 percent ownership stake in ADOR, it cannot immediately proceed with its primary agenda of removing Hee-jin from her position.