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By David Robb
Labor Editor
The WGA and Hollywood’s Big 3 talent agencies have filed supplemental briefs in federal court about the scope of discovery in their yearlong battle over packaging fees, with the agencies seeking to limit the mountain of documents the guild is still seeking even though U.S. District Court Judge Andre Birotte dismissed most of the guild’s claims against WME, CAA and UTA on April 27. The agencies declare the judge’s ruling a “resounding victory.”
“Discovery should be
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Sonjia Warren Brandon, founder and president of Commercials Unlimited Talent Agency, died on May 8 in Los Angeles of natural causes. Brandon's daughter Treva Brandon Scharf announced her death, noting that her mother did not wish to have her age revealed.
By David Robb
< 1 min read A lesbian couple in the U.S state of South Carolina are heading to court to fight policy that enables discrimination against same-sex couples seeking to foster children. Brandy Welch and Eden Rogers were told that they failed to meet the criteria by a government-funded adoption agency simply because they are a lesbian couple.
A dog snatched from death won hearts on Britain's Got Talent by performing magic tricks.
It’s been a while since Johnny Depp and Amber Heard decided to put an end to their relationship, but the former Hollywood couple is still fighting a very ugly legal battle in the court. They two reached a divorce settlement in 2016.
The 'Leave (Get Out)' singer looked back at the troubling period in a new interview
By Tom Grater
By Tom Grater
Meghan Markle has lost the first round of her High Court case against Mail On Sunday newspaper in England. Meghan filed a case against the British tabloid for printing a letter she wrote to her father, for not attending her wedding that took place in May 2018, without her consent. She sued the newspaper for invasion of privacy and copyright infringement. It was announced on March 1 that the judge dismissed a chunk of a lawsuit brought by Meghan.
The Duchess of Sussex sued Associated Newspapers for 'invasion of privacy' and 'copyright infringement' last year when articles that had excerpts of her letter she wrote in 2018 were published.
The Duchess of Sussex sued Associated Newspapers for 'invasion of privacy' and 'copyright infringement' last year when articles that had excerpts of her letter she wrote in 2018 were published.
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex has lost the first round of her legal battle with the publisher of Britain’s Mail on Sunday newspaper over the publication of a letter to her father.
Meghan Markle has lost the first High Court legal battle against the publisher of the Mail On Sunday in her privacy claim against the newspaper.The Duchess of Sussex is suing British publisher Associated Newspapers over five articles published in the Mail On Sunday which featured letters exchanged between herself and her father, Thomas Markle.