Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - As actor Charlie Sheen and his former television bosses continue to spar in public over last week's decision to suspend filming of "Two and a Half Men," entertainment lawyers said the chances the war of words spills into court are likely.
The hit show's sudden cancellation followed Sheen's high-profile rehabilitation efforts and public rants against the show'...
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