A former American Idol contestant booted off the singing show during its second season nearly a decade ago is suing a group that includes Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher and Morrison & Foerster, as well as E
Former state Supreme Court Justice Frank J. Montemuro Jr. — remembered as a "pioneer" for Italian-Americans in and outside the legal profession and a jurist who worked until he was forced to st
...MTV has lost a motion to...other than the dissemination of news or information, Wigenton said....
...a Seaside Heights, N.J., nightclub. The fight was shown during the MTV show's first season. Assistant Ocean County prosecutor Hillary...
A long-simmering copyright dispute between Hollywood and the Web has hit the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals — and the outcome could set a national precedent regarding the scope of potential
...was a relative unknown in the United States until he hosted the MTV Video Music Awards in 2008. He has since reprised that gig, and...
...time in prison for orchestrating a $300 million Ponzi scheme - against Viacom, MTV and the Diddy-controlled companies Bad Boy Films and Bad Boy Records...
...July day, Weizenecker—who on this production represents POPfilms and Viacom MTV—stands amid cameras and dozens of shaggy-haired, baggy-pantsed workers...
A judge sentenced Lindsay Lohan on Tuesday to 90 days in jail and an inpatient rehab program after finding the actress had violated her probation in a 2007 drug case by failing to attend alcohol educ
...quot; Viacom, the owner of popular cable channels such as MTV, Comedy Central and Nickelodeon, called Stanton's decision "fundamentally flawed"...
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