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Litigation

Sep. 30, 2011

The legal risks of tell-all books

In response to news that the writer-creator of "Two and a Half Men" may be working on a tell-all book, lawyers examine the legal risks at issue.


By Erica E. Phillips


Daily Journal Staff Writer


LOS ANGELES - Though Warner Bros. Television settled its highly public dispute with actor Charlie Sheen, more juicy details may be on the way.


Chuck Lorre, the writer-creator of the formerly Sheen-anchored "Two and a Half Men," has implied he's working on a tell-all book about his rocky relationship with Sheen, which famously ended in the actor's firing from the hit show.

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