PropertyOfZack has just received word from trusted sources that A Day To Remember have officially won their near two-year long court case against Victory Records.

This story is developing and will be updated with more details as we learn more information on the matter.

Update: We have changed our headline from “A Day To Remember Win Ruling Against Victory Records” to “Judge Rules In Favor Of A Day To Remember In Court Case v. Victory Records" until more details surface.

Update #2: Victory Records’ lawyer has issued a statement to AbsolutePunk. It can be read below after the jump.

To clarify update #2: Based off of Victory’s lawyer’s statement, A Day To Remember are allowed to self-release Common Courtesy, but Victory may end up receiving the profits from the album if the court further decides that the band owes the label two albums.

Update #3: ADTR Confirm Self-Release Of ‘Common Courtesy’

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