...its members instructing them not to work on the show, which critiques celebrity attire on E! Entertainment Television Inc. The writers earlier filed complaints with...
...Trump University a public figure because it utilized Donald Trump as a celebrity pitchman," Judge Kim McLane Wardlaw wrote on April 17. ...
...Fashion Police. Writers of the show, which critiques the attire of celebrities, are demanding $1.5 million in unpaid wages in complaints filed this...
...Rivera, Robert De Niro and Buddy Valastro have in common? Besides enjoying celebrity status, they turn to Frankfurt Kurnit Klein & Selz for legal help...
...A man claiming to be Stevie Wonder's relative has sued celebrity Web site TMZ for illegally planting microphones in a downtown Los Angeles...
... I asked this question of Joel Staley, who has worked with celebrities, senior executives and brand representatives for Fortune 500 companies. ...
...The public has always been obsessed with the lives of celebrities, and the digital era, with the proliferation of news sources and ability...
More than two years after attorney-to-the-stars Terry Christensen appealed his 2008 wiretapping conviction charges, federal prosecutors have moved to uphold the verdict and enhanced prison sentence,
Women occupy top jobs at PTO; FISA court gets Walton; FEC bundling rules loosen; Cooley attorneys go to Proskauer; Allred to D.C. Bar; a Seoul-ful win; and art isn't easy but this auction was in this
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