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Please E-mail suggested additions, comments and/or corrections to Kent@MoreLaw.Com. Date: 06-18-1998 Case Style: Jerry Campbell, et al v. Paramount Pictures Corporation Case Number: CJ-97-1978 Judge: Jane P. Wiseman Court: Tulsa County District Court Plaintiff's Attorney: William S. Leach of Rhodes, Hieronymus, Jones, Tucker & Gable, Tulsa, Oklahoma Defendant's Attorney: Andrew W. White and Jonathan H. Anschell of White, O'Connor, Curry & Avanzado, Los Angeles, California; Clyde A. Muchmore of Crowe & Dunlevy, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Description: Defamation - Plaintiff claimed that Paramount defamed him when it produced and ran a segment of its television program "Hard Copy" relating to "caged hunting." Outcome: Confidential settlement reached during voir dire. Plaintiff's Experts: Pete Miles, Goldthwait, TX (Hunting hounds and training of hunting hounds); Jim Dougherty, Tulsa, Oklahoma (Hunting ethics, use of primitive weapons in hunting); Bob Ramsey, Kerrville, TX (Wild boar hunting, history and tradition of hunting) Defendant's Experts: Jim Posewitz, Helena, Montana (Hunting ethics); Steve Wagner, Norman, Oklahoma (Hunting ethics); Lehr Brisbin, Savannah, Georgia (Nature and characteristics of wild boar and feral hogs) Comments: None |
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