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Proskauer settles suit claiming 1 contract clause caused client’s $636M loss

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Thumbs-up emoji constituted acceptance of texted contract, Canadian judge rules

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Future 1L eligible for NBA draft, thanks to close reading of contract

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Film Fridays – DGA Faces “Extremely Challenging” Contract Negotiations in 2023

The Hollywood Lawyer

DGA leaders said their upcoming contract negotiations with the Alliance of Motion Picture & Television Producers “promises to be an extremely challenging negotiating environment – one of the most difficult and complex we have faced in many years.” ” The guild’s current contract expires on June 30.

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Music Mondays: Utopia Music Sued for $37M for Breach of Contract

The Hollywood Lawyer

Lawyers for California-based SourceAudio — a tech platform for digital asset management and monetization — claimed that the company had struck a deal in March 2022 to sell itself to […] The post Music Mondays: Utopia Music Sued for $37M for Breach of Contract appeared first on THE HOLLYWOOD LAWYER.

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Music Mondays – Megan the Stallion Headed to Court to Resolve Contract Dispute with Label

The Hollywood Lawyer

Megan the Stallion, born Megan Pete, and her label are headed to court after a judge dismissed a claim by her label that her last album was not an album under their contract. Pete claims her previous two albums “has satisfied all option periods” in her contract signed in 2018 and “deserves to be severed […].

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Movie Mondays: HGTV Show “Love It or List It” Sued by Homeowners Over Breach of Contract

The Hollywood Lawyer

HGTV show “Love It or List It” was sued by North Carolina homeowners Deena Murphy and Tim Sullivan after they accused the show’s production company, Big Coat TV, of breach of contract. According to court records, the lawsuit filed in Chatham County was eventually settled. That happened after the production company countersued the homeowners.