Journeyfounder and lead guitaristNeal Schonand longtime keyboardist/guitaristJonathan Cainare asking a Delaware judge to resolve a business deadlock.
He and Cain each hold a 50% stake in the company.
He wants the court to appoint a custodian as a director to resolve disputes.
Jonathan Cain, left, and Neal Schon onstage with Journey in 2018Brian Ach/Getty Images
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It is in crisis, Liebesman said.
The damage is taking place during the tour.
It is his self-interest that is driving his decision-making, Liebesman said.
In a court filing Monday, Schons attorneys claimed many of Cains allegations have no basis.
Our client denies that theres been any mismanagement, Schons attorney Jack Yoskowitz told Laster.
Associated Press contributed to this report.