The judge Charlie Sheen 100 million U.S. dollars lawsuit against Warner Bros. and two and a half years of executive producer Chuck Lorre men asked lawyers in the case of further submissions before it decides whether the case Sheen, is sent to private arbitration.
In its order on Wednesday and obtained by THR, the Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Allan Goodman asked for more briefing several minor procedure and evidence issues. Goodman says the move has not yet decided whether to monitor the arbitration Sheen contract with Warner Bros., although the topic had been detained for nearly three weeks ago.
J. Goodman set a date May 18, court documents the presentation of others, so probably going to get a decision at the end of the month.
As you may recall, Sheen and his lawyer, Marty Singer, argue that the legal issues raised by the coup d'Sheen Two and a Half Men, should be decided by the judge and jury, while Warner, repped by John Spiegel and Lorre, Howard repped Weitzman, strive to implement a broad arbitration clause Sheen JAMS contract and bring the matter to private arbitration.
demand for arbitration could be the key to the case, because the possibility of a public trial could help to force Warner Bros. to resolve the issue.
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