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22 May 9:00 am by Schwartz & Perry
The second sexual harassment suit against Southern Hospitality, Justin Timberlake's Upper East Side restaurant was recently filed in the New York State Supreme Court. The complaint alleges that Timberlake's business partners, are guilty of "vile and discriminatory conduct" including, specifically, that Timberlake's partners viewed pornography while locked in a room with the plaintiff and laughed ...
New York Employment Lawyer Blog - http://www.nyemploymentlawyer.com/
7 Sep, 2007 8:15 am
Can you stand it? Three-and-a-half years of infamy later, CBS is still in the trenches appealing the Federal Communications' $550,000 indecency fine for a split-second view of Janet Jackson's breast on a Sunday afternoon Super Bowl halftime show. Can you even remember who played or the score? (The New England Patriots beat the Carolina Panthers in a squeaker, 32-29). Do you care? Apparently CBS does, and it's trying to bring down the FCC as a consequence of the fine. The challenge now pending ...
May it Please the Court - http://www.mayitpleasethecourt.com/
22 Jun 5:55 am by admin
... it's Justin Timberlake, with a Tequila called 901. TTB approved it in early 2009. The Examiner explains: This past winter Justin Timberlake was "spied" wandering the Mexican state of Jalisco scoping out tequilas. We soon learned he was launching a label ... to the press profile. A couple of years ago, Ruder founded Diab … and spent two years developing 901 with Timberlake. They visited 10 distilleries in the Mexican state of Jalisco before striking a deal with Tequilera Newton. A similarly famous ...
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21 Jul, 2008 11:06 am by Dan Slater
It's been four-and-a-half years since 90 million Americans watched Justin Timberlake expose Janet Jackson's breast at the Super Bowl halftime show - a televised transgression for which the FCC fined CBS $550,000. Janet Jackson covers her breast after her outfit came undone during the half time performance with Justin Timberlake at Super Bowl XXXVIII in Houston. (AP Photo/David Phillip) We're not sure whether the 4-1/2 years of ...
Tags: Media
Law Blog - http://blogs.wsj.com/law
24 May, 2008 9:01 am by bspcn
... risks - but for Jay-Z, it has all just been a walk in the park. 1. Justin Timberlake The New King of Pop Back in 1991, the "King of Pop" Michael Jackson released an ... Dangerous, which launched 6 Top 20 hits. Flash forward 15 years and Justin Timberlake releases his second solo album, FutureSex/LoveSounds, which goes on to ... when Michael Jackson accomplished said feat, he was nearing the end of his musical career - Justin Timberlake is only just beginning. Girls love him, guys want to be him, and ...
Life of a Law Student: All Feeds - http://www.lifeofalawstudent.com
3 Mar, 2008 8:20 am
... moths to the proverbial flame. See, e.g., Cameron Diaz at Cadwalader; Michael Jackson at Venable. And now we bring you this celebrity sighting: Last week, Justin Timberlake was in the offices of Simpson Thacher [at 425 Lexington Avenue, New York]. I heard it was for ... princess). Update: Here's another possibility. One Simpson tipster reports hearing that Justin Timberlake was at STB for a consultation regarding a prenuptial agreement. According to recent rumors, he's planning to ...
Above the Law - http://www.abovethelaw.com/
6 Feb, 2007 9:31 pm by Ann Althouse
... a gasket so they can manipulate readers into a frenzy like they did in the old days when Justin Timberlake popped Janet Jackson's armor-clad breast out of her costume. If I go ... Football League officials were pretty pleased... They know that the halftime show is still haunted by the specter of 2004, when Justin Timberlake enlivened an otherwise unmemorable show by baring Janet Jackson's breast. Somehow, Timberlake's role has been largely forgotten, but Jackson's career has still not recovered. ...
Tags: Prince
Althouse - http://althouse.blogspot.com
22 Jul, 2008 4:00 am
... breast -- was not liable (with willfulness being the liability standard) for the breast-baring actions of independent contractors Jackson and Timberlake no matter how one slices it, whether, for instance, on a theory of employer liability or vicarious liability, or on a ... friend in Justices Stevens, Souter, Ginsburg and Breyer. In the meantime, congratulations CBS, Janet Jackson, and Justin Timberlake, and thanks to the Third Circuit for keeping life breathed into the First Amendment. Jon Katz. ...
Underdog Blog - http://markskatz.com/blog2/serendipity/
22 Jul, 2008 4:00 am
... breast -- was not liable (with willfulness being the liability standard) for the breast-baring actions of independent contractors Jackson and Timberlake no matter how one slices it, whether, for instance, on a theory of employer liability or vicarious liability, or on a ... friend in Justices Stevens, Souter, Ginsburg and Breyer. In the meantime, congratulations CBS, Janet Jackson, and Justin Timberlake, and thanks to the Third Circuit for keeping life breathed into the First Amendment. Jon Katz. ...
Underdog Blog - http://markskatz.com/blog2/serendipity/
13 Nov 1:39 pm by Cal Law
Britney Spears (provided to Wikimedia by Sarah Pitre) What do Justin Timberlake, Britney Spears, the Pussycat Dolls and the Los Angeles Lakers have in common, besides being awesome? Yup, they've all been sued for patent ... to the lawsuit (.pdf, with concert pics!) filed in Texas. When asked for comment about the repeated offenses, Spears answered: "Oops! I did it again." Timberlake was less conciliatory, simply telling the lawyers at the Burk Law Firm to go "Cry me a river." - Zusha Elinson
Legal Pad - http://legalpad.typepad.com/my_weblog/
21 Jul, 2008 6:24 pm
... ruling noted that the 2004 Super Bowl halftime show featured a performance by Jackson and a "surprise guest," Justin Timberlake. "Timberlake was unveiled on stage near the conclusion of the Halftime Show," wrote Chief Judge Anthony J. Scirica. "He ... as the show's finale. Their performance, which the FCC contends involved sexually suggestive choreography, portrayed Timberlake seeking to dance with Jackson, and Jackson alternating between accepting and rejecting his advances. The performance ended ...
Tags: Bill, Rights
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19 Apr 3:43 am by Russ Bensing
... Yes, that was the date of the infamous Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime show, featuring Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake, the horrible denouement of which is recounted in vivid detail in the 3rd Circuit's opinion the other day in CBS Corp. ... Body" as the show's finale. Their performance, which the FCC contends involved sexually suggestive choreography, portrayed Timberlake seeking to dance with Jackson, and Jackson alternating between accepting and rejecting his advances. The performance ended with ...
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23 Jun 9:06 am by Schwartz & Perry
A fired manager at Justin Timberlake's New York barbeque establishment, Southern Hospitality, has filed a lurid sexual discrimination suit. This is the second time in six months that Mr. Timberlake's Upper East Side barbecue ... employees weren't getting their fair share of tips and overtime. In this latest legal battle, aspiring actress Alison McDaniel, claims Timberlake business partners Eytan Sugarman and Ronnie Kaplan are guilty of "vile and discriminatory conduct." McDaniel, who worked at the ...
New York Employment Lawyer Blog - http://www.nyemploymentlawyer.com/
29 Oct, 2007 2:32 pm by Peter Lattman
Not only does Tennessee Law professor Ben Barton resemble Justin Timberlake, he also writes provocative articles. An earlier Barton piece, “Do Judges Systematically Favor the Interests of the Legal Profession?,” generated heated debate on the Law Blog. Today, we'd like to highlight his latest: An essay arguing that law schools should adopt the business school case method. Calling law schools "hidebound and resistant to change," ...
Tags: School
Law Blog - http://blogs.wsj.com/law
2 Mar, 2008 7:01 am by John Willinsky
... will make clear how the root of the problem lies in treating both a study of the American revolution and a song by Justin Timberlake as indistinguishable forms of intellectual property over which the copyright holder can exercise monopoly rights for ... which involves seeing how learning can be a benefit and service to others of a particular sort (to take nothing from Timberlake's contribution to our lives). How otherwise are we to imagine students being prepared to enter a knowledge-based economy ...
Slaw - http://www.slaw.ca
14 Oct, 2008 2:27 am by Brian Cuban
... the blonde hair contrasting with their all black outfits. They gravitated to a roped off table where Justin Timberlake was already sitting with some friends. This was a few years before he started looking for ... got a great write up in the NY Post. After watching her try to scratch Justin's eyes out with nasty looks and curse words until he booked I ... with Britney Spears. I even left my expensive trench coat at the club. Anyone have Justin's address so I can get it back? Maybe I can get Britney to ...
Brian Cuban's Blog - http://briancuban.com
15 Jan, 2007 4:21 pm by Ann Althouse
... Dreamgirls" and accepts the prize from the lovely George Clooney, says thanks for making her "feel like an actress." Prince, who wins for some song in "Happy Feet," is not there, and Justin Timberlake, who for a long time seems not to know what to do, finally accepts the award for him, and, ... . 8. Oh, Prince is in the audience. He was too late to receive his award. No wonder Timberlake was confused. We're told Prince was stuck in traffic. I find it hard to believe the world does not ...
Althouse - http://althouse.blogspot.com
7 Jun, 2007 2:01 pm by Peter Black
... to sell interactive commercials across the three big free-to-air networks. Read more here (from The Australian). Dutch, teenage sensation Esmee Denters as taken full advantage of YouTube to become a popular webstar and land a recording contract with Justin Timberlake's Tennman Records. Read more here (from Mashable). Connecticut substitute teacher Julie Amero was supposed to be sentenced today but instead will get ...
Freedom To Differ - http://www.freedomtodiffer.com/freedom_to_differ/
10 Sep, 2007 8:00 am by Peter Lattman
... that bared singer Janet Jackson's breast during a televised 2004 Super Bowl halftime show was indecent, or merely a fleeting and accidental glitch. On Feb. 1, 2004, 90 million Americans watched Justin Timberlake pull off part of Janet Jackson's bustier, briefly exposing one of her breasts. The episode was later explained as a problem with her costume. (Timberlake and Jackson admitted they acted without CBS’s knowledge but insisted they thought only Jackson’s ...
Law Blog - http://blogs.wsj.com/law
11 Sep, 2007 10:16 am
... . CBS Corp. lawyer Robert Corn-Revere said the network took many precautions, including choosing Jackson and Justin Timberlake over more provocative performers, reviewing the script, voicing concerns about ad-libbed remarks and applying a 5- ... said. FCC lawyer Eric Miller argued that CBS was indifferent to the risk that "a highly sexualized performance" might cross the line. Timberlake sang the lyrics, "Gonna have you naked by the end of this song," and that's exactly what happened, Miller said. - ...
Wise Law Blog - http://wiselaw.blogspot.com
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