Celebrities have a way of attracting attention — which perhaps explains their celebrity. Here's a quick rundown of the legal predicaments some of them found themselves in during 2012. There wer
...us" etc.) was "ludicrous," according to The Hollywood Reporter. Ultimately, the appeals court agreed. Judge Diane Wood for good...
...of the more famous movie roles from the night's special guest, Hollywood actor Jeff Bridges. Bridges is the spokesman for No Kid...
...their own happiness in court. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Marion Ross, who played Marion Cunningham, was informed last year...
...a full judgeship? Failure. Escalante, 49, told The Hollywood Reporter that he has "support from people in TV industry...
...publicity-rights violations, unfair competition and libel, according to The Hollywood Reporter. This last assertion was based on Moore's belief that...
Flawless ring, fraud claims flawed; Horn loves the java jive; law school will make him Sweat; and another de-friended friend of Zuckerberg in this week's column
...his five-day stay on the island, according to The Hollywood Reporter, Nugent shot and wounded a black bear. He then continued...
...of the largest deals in Hollywood in recent years. ...
...for his own book of magic tricks. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the two could not agree on terms, and so Teller...
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