September 11, 2018 10:20am PT by Ashley Cullins Bill Cosby Wants Criminal Case Reconsidered Because of Judge's Alleged Feud With Ex-DA The comedian wants a new hearing on his 2016 petition of habeas corpus, which argued the proceeding should be dismissed because of his non-prosecution deal with the former District Attorney.
September 11, 2018 8:39am PT by Eriq Gardner Lawsuit Against Paramount Over Foreign Film Score Revived by Appeals Court The 9th Circuit examines the definition of "produced" and when provisions of a collective bargaining agreement are triggered.
September 10, 2018 2:41pm PT by Ashley Cullins Hollywood Docket: 'The Purge' Creator Must Turn Over Electronic Evidence in Idea Theft Suit Plus, CBS wins a libel suit, a Zorro dispute settles and Ja Rule wants out of the Fyre Fest litigation.
September 10, 2018 10:14am PT by Eriq Gardner Michael Avenatti Refuses to Accept Victory in Stormy Daniels Hush Deal Lawsuit Trump backs off from any attempt to enforce an agreement, but Stormy Daniels and her lawyer don't want the case to end.
September 10, 2018 8:52am PT by Eriq Gardner Leslie Moonves CBS CBS Won't Release Investigatory Report Into Leslie Moonves Claims The separation agreement with Moonves has $120 million going into a trust pending the results, but also a broad confidentiality clause and the possibility of private arbitration.
September 07, 2018 3:50pm PT by Eriq Gardner Univision Must Face Lawsuit for Streaming Soccer Matches on Facebook Jugaron como nunca, perdieron como siempre.
September 07, 2018 11:38am PT by Eriq Gardner Michael Moore Ditched Arbitration With Ex-Wife Eyeing Movie Profits Kathleen Glynn alleges she's getting meager sums for his films, but a dispute over the dispute breaks out.
September 07, 2018 6:55am PT by Eriq Gardner Charlie Rose Argues Women Can't Dress Up "Banter" As Unlawful Harassment The former co-anchor of "CBS This Morning" seeks dismissal of a lawsuit brought by Katherine Brooks Harris, Sydney McNeal and Chelsea Wei.
September 06, 2018 3:27pm PT by Ashley Cullins Judge Tosses Gender-Based Claims Against Fred Savage in Costumer's Lawsuit Youngjoo Hwang claimed the actor created a hostile work environment for women on the set of 'The Grinder,' but the court found she hasn't proven any of the alleged conduct was motivated by gender.
September 06, 2018 7:43am PT by Eriq Gardner Smart TVs: First, They Spied; Now They Are Being Programmed to Make Amends Welcome to the future: Class action notices delivered through Smart TV displays. That is, if the technology works and satisfies applicable legal standards.
September 06, 2018 7:05am PT by Eriq Gardner Justice Department Brings Charges Against North Koreans for Sony Hack The government lays blame for a sophisticated cyber operation that caused the 2014 attack on the same day that President Trump thanks North Korea leader Kim Jong-un.
September 06, 2018 6:00am PT by Ashley Cullins After Johnny Depp's Court Win, Showbiz Lawyers Question "Handshake" Contracts The star's victory over ex-attorney Jake Bloom could have sizable repercussions for representatives that often rely on informal deals.
September 06, 2018 3:51am PT by Eriq Gardner , Pamela McClintock Global Road Files Chapter 11 Bankruptcy for Film Division The venture's stunning downfall comes less than a year after U.S.-China broker Donald Tang launched the Hollywood mini-studio.
September 05, 2018 12:34pm PT by Ashley Cullins Gwyneth Paltrow's Goop Settles False Advertising Suit The lifestyle brand agreed to a $145,000 fine and a five-year injunction in connection with its Jade Egg, Rose Quartz Egg and Inner Judge Flower Essence Blend products.
September 05, 2018 12:22pm PT by Eriq Gardner 'Game of Thrones' Star Ordered to Pay $2M to Ex-Manager for Breaching Contract An arbitrator finds that an agreement signed by Nikolaj Coster-Waldau was real despite his argument it was just a sham for purposes of a visa sponsorship.