and David Alpert were still battling over what will be sealed and what will be public over the next two weeks. Of course, the complex case that started Monday on the West Coast also has exand CAA’s long-running $300 million profit-participation case against AMC going to trial on the East Coast in June over the once blockbuster horror series, with the former case surely to inform the latter – maybe even kneecap it if AMC win in L.A.
Back in TWD-land, things did get fiery at several points as the sharp legal minds of Ziffren and Snyder faced off. But it was the grinding details that dominated the first part of today. Time and time again, the notoriously circumspect Ziffren drew Snyder into the weeds on the finer points of Kirkman’s contested 2009 contract with AMC, and equally as much the combative Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher lawyer sought to peel back the likes of Modified Adjusted Gross Receipts calculations in the EP’s agreement and the $500,000 he received in advance.