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Description: In this segment from an ABA 2007 Forum titled “Entertainment Law Litigation Review,” the panelists discuss an Illinois case in which the subject of a Keanu Reeves film unsuccessfully sued the film studio, arguing that the film was an unfair depiction of his life and persona. The case turns on a unique Illinois statue called the “Innocent Construction” doctrine which makes that state unique from other jurisdictions for the purpose of defamation suits.
Shoot Date: October 2007 |
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