Jeff Spicer/Getty; Lauren Menowitz/Shutterstock Blake Lively is set to subpoena Scooter Braun and his HYBE corporation in her ongoing legal battle with Justin Baldoni, PEOPLE confirms News of the move comes two days after a judge tossed Baldoni's $400 million countersuit against Lively, her husband Ryan Reynolds and others Braun has notably long been embroiled in legal battles with Lively's friend Taylor Swift regarding her music masters Blake Livelywill subpoenaScooter Braun, PEOPLE confirms. Both Braun and HYBE, Braun's K-Pop corporation, will be served subpoenas on Thursday, June 12. As first reported byDeadline, a notice of the upcoming move was sent to HYBE on Tuesday, June 10. Per the outlet, the subpoenas will seek documents regarding crisis PR managerMelissa Nathan— who was previously named as a co-defendant in Lively's ongoing case againstJustin Baldoni— and the work Nathan did for theIt Ends with Usactor-director, 41. A rep for Lively, 37, had no comment regarding the subpoenas when reached by PEOPLE. Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human-interest stories. Gregory Pace/Shutterstock;Taylor Hill/WireImage News of theAnother Simple Favoractress's latest legal move comes two days after a judgedismissed the $400 million countersuitthat Baldoni previously filed against Lively, her husbandRyan Reynolds, their publicistLeslie SloaneandThe New York Times. Lively's lawyers Esra Hudson and Mike Gottlieb called the decision a"total victory and a complete vindication"for her and the others whom "Justin Baldoni and the Wayfarer Parties dragged into their retaliatory lawsuit." "As we have said from day one, this '$400 million' lawsuit was a sham, and the Court saw right through it," theysaid in their statement, adding that they "look forward to the next round, which is seeking attorneys' fees, treble damages and punitive damages" from the Wayfarer parties, whom they say "perpetrated this abusive litigation." In a statement obtained by PEOPLE on Tuesday, Baldoni's lawyerBryan Freedmansaid Lively and her team's"predictable declaration of victory is false." He also said in aninterview onTMZ Livethat same day that he believes Judge Lewis J. Liman's decision is "not fair" or "right." "I think that [Justin is] a person who wants to be vindicated, and that's all that he cares about," the attorney continued, in part. "He knows who he is. He knows what he's done. He knows what he hasn't done. And he wants the truth to come out, and he wants to do that in the appropriate way. ... He's waiting for his day in court, where he can speak out to tell the truth." The PEOPLE Appis now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty; Jeff Spicer/Getty; Gotham/WireImage Meanwhile, Braun, 43, has notably long beenembroiled in legal battleswith Lively's friendTaylor Swiftregarding her music masters, which shejust regained control ofin late May. Swift, 35, was also previously roped into theLively v. Wayfarer Studios et al.case, but Baldonidropped his document subpoenaissued to the pop star last month. As for Swift's longtime bond with Lively, a source told PEOPLE on June 3 that the two women are working towards being "on good terms," but"their friendship isn't the sameas it was before." "[They] aren't as close and haven't been spending as much time together as they did in the past," the insider added. Read the original article onPeople