Fri.Nov 13, 2020

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Film Fridays: Netflix Sued For $1M Over New Selena Show

The Hollywood Lawyer

The 1997 Selena movie producer, Moctesuma Esparza, is suing Netflix and Selena Quintanilla’s family members for $1 million over the upcoming Selena: The Series set to release in December. Esparza claims that he owned her life story’s rights and is alleging a breach of contract as shut out of the new series. “The two-part coming-of-age drama Selena: The Series explores the once-in-a-generation performer’s journey as a young artist, from singing small gigs in Corpus Chris

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November 13, 2020: Weekly court updates

OneLegal

This week: Courts update operating hours, Mendocino closes after an outbreak, and Tehama plans upcoming eFiling launch. The post November 13, 2020: Weekly court updates appeared first on One Legal.

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What Biden’s Climate Plans Might Mean for Cities

ClimateChange-ClimateLaw

By Amy Turner. The election dust has mostly settled, and with its drawn out conclusion has come much speculation about potential climate policy in a new Biden administration, particularly in light of President-elect Joseph Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris designating climate change as one of their four policy priorities. While much of the climate and environmental regulatory analysis looks at federal law and policy, the Biden administration is poised to advance city climate action as