Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This seems like a huge loss for Blake.
I'll acknowledge that but her SH case was weak and it might weirdly benefit her at trial if she only has to prove the retaliation part. It totally kicks out the need to make the jury understand they can find retaliation without finding SH. I am very curious to read the opinion.
From a pr standpoint, losing sexual harassment claims is a horrible result for her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This seems like a huge loss for Blake.
I'll acknowledge that but her SH case was weak and it might weirdly benefit her at trial if she only has to prove the retaliation part. It totally kicks out the need to make the jury understand they can find retaliation without finding SH. I am very curious to read the opinion.
From a pr standpoint, losing sexual harassment claims is a horrible result for her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This seems like a huge loss for Blake.
I'll acknowledge that but her SH case was weak and it might weirdly benefit her at trial if she only has to prove the retaliation part. It totally kicks out the need to make the jury understand they can find retaliation without finding SH. I am very curious to read the opinion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This seems like a huge loss for Blake.
I'll acknowledge that but her SH case was weak and it might weirdly benefit her at trial if she only has to prove the retaliation part. It totally kicks out the need to make the jury understand they can find retaliation without finding SH. I am very curious to read the opinion.
Anonymous wrote:This seems like a huge loss for Blake.
Anonymous wrote:Liman has dismissed a lot of Livelys claims including all the SH but kept the claims for retaliation and breach of contract. Annoying af to release the decision 30 minutes before the hearing!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let’s not forget that Blake also lost her motion for sanctions against Freedman. That happened a week earlier and hasn’t been discussed here either.
Right, the Blake bots want to forgot about that, the Reynolds motion that was denied in its entirety, the Leslie Sloane loss and the Stephanie Jones not being allowed to amend her complaint.
Anonymous wrote:Let’s not forget that Blake also lost her motion for sanctions against Freedman. That happened a week earlier and hasn’t been discussed here either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Popculturechat is claiming this:
"Baldoni/Lively Judge rules that Justin Baldoni's lawsuit against Blake Lively was "legally frivolous and factually baseless" and sanctions Baldoni's lawyers"
Is that true?
https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.nysd.634304/gov.uscourts.nysd.634304.1270.0.pdf
Basically yes it was true. The judge ruled that most of the claims that were against Reynolds were legally frivalous and factually baseless and that he shouldn't have been included and he also ruled that adding that there is a claim for relief for by Sarowitz, Nathan, Abel or IEWUM was also legally frivolous and factually baseless. Of the 7 claims, the judge ruled 6 of them were legally frivolous and factually baseless. One of them he agreed was legitimate.