It Doesnât Look Like There Will Be A Second Season Of âBillionsâ Wardrobe Drama
Itâs never good when a federal judge cuts your lawyer off with, âThatâs enough.â
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Itâs never good when a federal judge cuts your lawyer off with, âThatâs enough.â
There were some big boasts and big moments. Claims for psychotherapeutic coaching “radically different from that espoused by any other performance coach” and by a female performance coach, at that, and equally broad and equivalently sneering dismissals of those claims as “indisputably futile.” Exchanges that could have been ripped straight from pages of a “Billions” script because, as the aforementioned performance coach, Denise Shull, alleges, those pages were ripped from her own book and her life more generally, and most especially her closet.
Judge Sounds a Bit Skeptical Over Billions Copyright Claim
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Copyright Battle Over TV s Billions Looks to Freud, or Maybe His Mother – Courthouse News Service
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âBillionsâ-Based Costume Courtroom Drama To Return Long Before âBillionsâ
Shull v. Sorkin is coming back to a courtroom near you (if you live in Manhattan), and to a livestream for everyone else.
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Shull v. Sorkin is coming back to a courtroom near you (if you live in Manhattan), and to a livestream for everyone else.
It has been exactly 11 months since the last new episode of Showtime’s hedge fund drama “Billions” aired, and it remains unclear when the show’s dwindling number of fans will get to see the last five pandemic-delayed episodes of its fifth season, let alone the promised sixth. If you’re looking for a fix, however, you’re in luck, for the show’s battle with hedge-fund performance coach Denise Shull over just how much she and character Wendy Rhoades are alike (aside from the leather and ball gags) is coming back to court next week, and it will be available to
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David Nathanson remembers the moment when the frenzied and risky world of day trading took hold of him. While working at home in late January during the pandemic, his phone lit up with a text from a friend: “Look what’s happening with GameStop!”
The 30-year-old software account exec from Brooklyn, N.Y., wasn’t totally new to investing when the troubled video game retailer became an overnight sensation earlier this year, going from a brick-and-mortar Wall Street laggard to a white-hot “meme” stock. In March 2020, to ward off lockdown boredom and stay connected to friends who were trading stocks on investing apps, he signed up with a discount broker.