Following a conference on January 30, both legal teams communicated this decision in a joint letter to Judge Lewis J Liman. They also agreed that discovery protocols were inappropriate for the case.
In the joint letter written to Judge Lewis J. Liman and obtained by Page Six, the parties stated they “agreed that settlement discussions would be premature.” A trial date has been set for ...
In the new letter written to U.S. District Judge Lewis J. Liman, Schuster called the demands “flagrantly overbroad.” Baldoni’s lawyer claimed that they tried to resolve the issue with Lively ...
This comes after the Man Enough podcast host’s lawyer, Mitchell Schuster, wrote a letter to U.S. District Judge Lewis J. Liman where he refused to share phone details and other personal ...
The legal teams representing each actor filed a joint letter to New York federal judge Lewis J. Liman, saying that they “agreed that settlement discussions would be premature” during a ...
U.S. District Judge Lewis J. Liman cautioned both parties against litigating through the press, warning that excessive media coverage could lead to an earlier trial date, currently set for March 9 ...
Baldoni’s team did not object to the request, but Judge Lewis J. Liman nevertheless refused to grant it, allowing Lively’s attorneys only an extra four days. The amended complaint is now due ...
potentially overshadowing their future projects and professional relationships." Judge Lewis J. Liman ordered a trial set for March 9, 2026.
A two-year starter at Georgia, Lewis Cine was a third-team All-American in his third season with the Bulldogs. Cine was also the National Championship Game MVP in the win over Alabama. He finished ...
Gottlieb (R) stands in front of Justin Baldoni’s attorney Bryan Freedman inside the United States District Court in Manhattan as they both argue with Judge Lewis J. Liman during a trial ...
Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni did not attend the Manhattan federal court hearing where lawyers again repeated their claims that their adversaries weren’t playing fair.(AP) A federal judge ...