Atlanta's Opera nightclub is suing the Miami Heat player and the Gold Room over an appearance James is scheduled to make later this month. A hearing on the request for a temporary restraining order and a preliminary injunction is set for Thursday in Fulton Superior Court.
In a complaint filed Monday, Opera accuses James of reneging on a promise to appear for one hour on March 17, for which he was to be paid $25,000, or $417 a minute.
James, who last summer infamously jilted his longtime team the Cleveland Cavaliers to join the Heat, will be in town the night before Miami is scheduled to play the Atlanta Hawks at Philips Arena.
The Opera Nightclub said in its suit if the Midtown Atlanta bar can't have him -- at least on that night -- no one should, especially the Gold Room on Piedmont Avenue.
"We want to make sure LeBron doesnt show up any place else," Yasha Heidari, the attorney for the Opera, told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Tuesday.
The conflict arose when James' agent said a competing club, the Gold Room, was also pursuing him for a special appearance. The suit claims James' agent and his company Awesomelife, took a $12,500 deposit on Jan.11 and then returned a copy of the agreement to the Opera Nightclub.