By Rebecca Beyer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - Minutes before jurors returned a verdict Thursday in a breach-of-contract case involving the creators of the NBC sitcom "Will & Grace," lawyers for the network revealed that the foreman kept an anti-corporate Web log on which he had criticized the network.
NBC Studios, a defendant in the case, asked for a mistrial, arguing tha...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - Minutes before jurors returned a verdict Thursday in a breach-of-contract case involving the creators of the NBC sitcom "Will & Grace," lawyers for the network revealed that the foreman kept an anti-corporate Web log on which he had criticized the network.
NBC Studios, a defendant in the case, asked for a mistrial, arguing tha...
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