Scarlett Johansson lawsuit filed against them to move to arbitration — but her lawyer isn't having it.The company filed a motion in Los Angeles on Friday to move the lawsuit to a private arbitration in New York, according to multiple reports.
07.08.2021 - 01:15 / variety.com
Cynthia Littleton Business EditorThe temperature in the legal battle between Disney and Scarlett Johansson over her compensation for “Black Widow” has not cooled in the week since Johansson’s lawsuit was filed in Los Angeles Superior Court.Longtime Disney attorney Daniel Petrocelli told Variety that the demands in Johansson’s litigation are far out of the bounds of the actor’s contract with the studio.
He characterized it as an attempt to force Disney to write a check that backfired.“It is
.Scarlett Johansson lawsuit filed against them to move to arbitration — but her lawyer isn't having it.The company filed a motion in Los Angeles on Friday to move the lawsuit to a private arbitration in New York, according to multiple reports.
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Pat Saperstein Deputy EditorWomen in Film, Los Angeles, ReFrame and Time’s Up have issued a joint statement calling Disney’s characterization of Scarlett Johansson a “gendered character attack.”The statement from the advocacy organizations reads, “While we take no position on the business issues in the litigation between Scarlett Johansson and The Walt Disney Company, we stand firmly against Disney’s recent statement which attempts to characterize Johansson as insensitive or selfish for
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