The messy saga of Disco Elysium studio ZA/UM - which has been embroiled in a series of legal tussles relating to the in…
The messy saga of Disco Elysium studio ZA/UM - which has been embroiled in a series of legal tussles relating to the involuntary departure of key team members in 2021 - has reached a new milestone, with the company announcing several of those lawsuits have now been resolved.
Three months on, ZA/UM has issued a press release announcing all three cases are resolved. Kurvitz and Rostov are said to have dropped their legal disputes due to a lack of evidence, while Kender has now"divested all his shares in the studio, repaid all his debts to the studio", and, as per a court order, reimbursed Kompus for the legal costs associated with his lawsuit, which was withdrawn in December. Additional details of the agreement remain"confidential".
Kompus added,"As this transaction shows, open discussions are the best way to clear up misunderstandings and differences, especially when it's for the benefit of the team. We've approached this with the collective interest of ZA/UM and our incredible team in mind, and we are glad to have reached a full resolution."
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