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Abadi then sued Elfman for failing to pay the full settlement of $830,000. Moving to dismiss the lawsuit, Vasquez, who famously helped Johnny Depp prevail in a defamation battle against Amber ...
The judge requested a letter containing a single sentence stating the defendants' intent to file a motion to dismiss. Lively and Reynolds' co-defendant, publicist Leslie Sloane, filed a similar ...
The judge asked for a letter that would “indicate in one sentence the Defendant’s intent to make a motion to dismiss.” Liman will set a deadline later to actually file the motion.
Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds want Justin Baldoni's attorney to stop talking to the media. On Tuesday, the power couple filed a letter in court and asked a judge to put a gag order in place to ...
The settlement did not require Fox News to apologize. It is the largest known media settlement for defamation in U.S. history. Later that month, Tucker Carlson was fired from hosting Tucker Carlson Tonight, one of cable's highest-rated news shows, in response to the lawsuit's allegations of a toxic work environment on the show's set.
Carter’s attorney Alex Spiro has already filed a motion asking the court to deny Doe from being able to proceed anonymously in this case or to dismiss the case altogether. Doe’s lawsuit ...
Voluntary dismissal is termination of a lawsuit by voluntary request of the plaintiff (the party who originally filed the lawsuit). A voluntary dismissal with prejudice (meaning the plaintiff is permanently barred from further litigating the same subject matter) is the modern descendant of the common law procedure known as retraxit.
According to the outlet, the couple’s attorneys filed the notice on Thursday after Judge Lewis Liman asked for a letter to “indicate in one sentence the Defendant’s intent to make a motion ...