Litigation
Jul. 13, 2002
Sealing Rules Have Created Some Ambiguities, Burdens
Focus Column - By James G. Snell and Huong T. Nguyen - NBC Subsidiary (KNBC TV) v. Superior Court, 20 Cal.4th 1178 (1999), the much-publicized case in which Sondra Locke sued Clint Eastwood for reneging on a promise to assist her in developing movie projects, established standards for sealing court records and closing court proceedings to the public.
By James G. Snell and Huong T. Nguyen
NBC Subsidiary (KNBC TV) v. Superior Court, 20 Cal.4th 1178 (1999), the much-publicized case in which Sondra Locke sued Clint Eastwood for ...
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