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The Daily Memo - 6/19/06
David Schwimmer has won a $400,000 defamation lawsuit against the organizer of a fundraiser. (Defamer)
LoveCity.com has sued several search companies for alleged trademark infringement, dilution and unfair competition with regard to keyword advertising. (c|net)
The Philadelphia Archdiocese has been sued in a federal racketeering lawsuit, brought by 13 abuse victims, for allegedly covering up priests’ abuse. (FindLaw)
Ruben Studdard won a $2 million verdict against his former manager resulting from his manager skimming off his funds. (TV Squad)
The ACLU is looking into complaints by black Six Flags employees that being told to cut their long braids was discriminatory. (AP)
The Second Circuit has overturned a lower court’s sentencing because it strayed to far from the formerly-mandatory-but-now-only-advisory federal sentencing guidelines. (Law.com)
The defamation suit against Jay Leno has been tossed, based on California’s law banning “strategic lawsuits against public policy.” (Law.com)





