In 2023, Daryl Hall sued his Hall and Oates bandmate, John Oates, alleging that Oates was attempting to sell his share of their joint venture Whole Oats Enterprises LLP. Now, the musicians have resolved their dispute via private arbitration, The Associated Press reports.
Details about the arbitration are not currently available, but online records indicate that the case was voluntarily dismissed without prejudice today, at the request of Hall. Lawyers for Daryl Hall and John Oates did not respond to Pitchforkās requests for comment.
Hall filed his complaint against John Oates in Nashvilleās chancery court in November of 2023. Aimee J. Oates and Richard Flynn were also named in the filing, labeled as co-trustees of the John W. Oates TISA Trust. Hall accused Oates and his co-trustees of attempting to sell their share of Whole Oats Enterprises LLP to Primary Wave IP Investment Management LLCāa music publishing company that owned a āsignificant interestā in Hall and Oatesā music catalog for 15 years. Hall alleged that the sale would violate his business agreement with Oates.
Shortly after Hall filed his lawsuit, court filings outlining a massive rift between the hitmakers surfaced; Hall accused Oates of āultimate partnership betrayal,ā while Oates referred to Hallās allegations as āinflammatory, outlandish, and inaccurate.ā

