Law Firm Dismisses Fee Lawsuit Against Rod Stewart

California court records show a prominent entertainment law firm that was seeking more than $3 million in fees from Rod Stewart has dismissed its case.

A Los Angeles court granted a dismissal Thursday to Glaser, Weil, Fink, Jacobs, Howard & Shapiro.

The firm sued the rock star a year ago, claiming it was owed fees for work on three cases, including one in which a jury determined Stewart owed $2 million for canceling a December 2000 show in Las Vegas.

Its attorney, Vincent Green, says he could not comment on the dismissal or whether a settlement had been reached. Stewart had denied wrongdoing in court filings.

The case was slated to go to trial in January.

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The firm’s client roster has also included architect Frank Gehry and former game show host Bob Barker.