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Over several years leading up to the release of 2005's ''[[With Teeth (halo)|With Teeth]],'' Malm sued Reznor for unpaid commissions throughout his career, totaling $2.2 million. The newly sober Reznor counter sued Malm for breach of fiduciary duty and fraud. Reznor alleged that Malm took advantage of his addictions and manipulated him into signing unfair agreements. During this time Reznor signed an agreement which entitled Malm to 20% of his gross earnings for an indefinite time, even if Reznor chose to seek new management.
On May 27, 2005, the court eventually ordered after a two-week trial, a jury found JAM and Malm to repay liable for breach of fiduciary duty, fraud, and conversion, and awarded Reznor damages in the amount of $2.95 92 million , plus interest an additional $1.69 million in lost earnings and damages. Factoring the interest in may double , as calculated by the amount awarded court. The court also ordered that all jointly held trademarks related to Nine Inch Nails and Tapeworm be transferred to Reznor's sole ownership and rescinded the 1989 Management Agreement with respect to all unfulfilled obligations, including any potential future commissions owed. [https://uspto. Malm can still appeal the verdict if he choosesreport/TM/assignment-tm-3121-0129.pdf]
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