Following the verdict that decided that Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams were guilty of copyright infringement for their mega hit “Blurred Lines” the family of Marvin Gaye was awarded $7.4 million in the case, as we previously told you. We also told you that the family is also potentially considering a second lawsuit against Pharrell for the same thing but this time they say he stole parts of Gaye’s hit ‘Ain’t That Peculiar’ and used it for his no.1 record ‘Happy’.
Well now following all that went down Pharrell and Thicke’s lawyer is speaking out regarding the verdict and says that they are not going out without a fight.
Their lawyer, Howard E. King, said he plans on appealing the verdict, saying that “We are going to exercise every post-trial remedy we have to make sure this verdict does not stand. We owe it to songwriters around the world to make sure this verdict doesn’t stand. My clients know that they wrote the song ‘Blurred Lines’ from their hearts and souls and no other source,” he told Fox Business Network. Check out the footage of their lawyer below.

