A status conference in the matter has been set for April 3, as both sides continue to discuss alternatives to settling the ...
Judge Lewis J. Liman granted The New York Times' request to temporarily halt discovery while he reviews its motion to dismiss the case, according to court documents filed on March 4. In his ...
In a swipe to Baldoni’s side, Judge Lewis J. Liman on Tuesday granted the NYT‘s request for stay of discovery as he weighs the company’s motion to be dismissed from a $400 million and more ...
In a swipe to Baldoni’s side, Judge Lewis J. Liman on Tuesday granted the NYT‘s request for stay of discovery as he weighs the company’s motion to be dismissed from a $400 million and more case that ...
Lively and Baldoni are set to face off in court starting in March 2026. But Judge Lewis J. Liman is prepared to move up the trial if the legal battle continues to play out in the public eye.
Judge Lewis J. Liman ruled that Lively's subpoena was "disproportionate to the needs of the case," writing, "Lively has identified no means to segregate those numbers that may have some relevance to ...
Lewis J. Liman, a U.S. District Judge, ruled on February 28 that Lively's request for correspondence between Baldoni and Wayfarer Studios going back to 2022 was "overly intrusive and disproportionate ...
No date for a hearing on the NYT‘s dismissal motion has been set. However, as today’s mixed ruling on telecom subpoenas by Judge Lewis J Liman made clear, it’s a long way to trial.
In court documents released Friday, Feb. 28, Judge Lewis J. Liman issued a mixed ruling, saying that the subpoena from Lively’s legal team for communications from Baldoni and his production company ...
"She Was Electricity" “The Subpoenas must be quashed to the extent they seek the phone records of the Wayfarer Parties,” ruled Judge Lewis J. Liman this morning, protecting Baldoni and crew’s personal ...