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Brian Austin Green: My Ex Breached An Oral Contract

by Graham Martin on January 16, 2012 · 0 comments

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Here’s the short version: While working on the newer incarnation of “Beverly Hills 90210,” Brian Austin Green apparently started dating co-star Vanessa Marcil-Giovinazzo. During the course of their courtship, Green lent Marcil approximately $200,000 in $50,000 increments. This was in the year 2000. In November of 2011, Green tried to collect on his loans to no avail. So Brian Austin Green filed a lawsuit against Ms. Marcil-Giovinazzo (PDF). Will he be able to enforce that agreement through the courts?

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David Cassidy, Contracts, Statutes of Limitations, and Unconscionability: A Tale of Woe in One Act

October 11, 2011
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On October 5, 2011, David Cassidy sued Sony (among others) for his share of 40 years of Profits from the Partridge Family. The suit alleges that Sony and the other defendants “have been perpetrating a scam,” having only been paid approximately $5,000 for royalties on Partridge Family merchandise. What can this situation teach us about Statutes of Limitations and Unconscionability?

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A Facebook Contract Worth $12.6 billion?

July 13, 2010

In a recent lawsuit, filed June 30, 2010 in Allegheny County in New York, Paul Ceglia requested a declaratory judgment enforcing the contract he made with Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, giving him 84% ownership in the company, which is currently valued at $15 billion. Is the contract being interpreted correctly, and does Ceglia actually have a claim?

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