Byron Allen s Entertainment Studios Launches New Court Series WE THE PEOPLE WITH JUDGE LAUREN LAKE
Announces Firm Go of Daily Court Series for Fall 2022 in Broadcast Syndication and Cable
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Entertainment Studios proudly announces a firm go for the creation and launch of its 68th and newest HD television series WE THE PEOPLE WITH JUDGE LAUREN LAKE. The new court series is a daily/strip one-hour block of programming for Fall 2022 available to broadcast television stations, as well as global cable, network, and digital distribution platforms.
Judge Lauren Lake of the new Entertainment Studios court series WE THE PEOPLE WITH JUDGE LAUREN LAKE.
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Kayne Anderson Settles $25M Newsletter IP Suit
Law360 (May 4, 2021, 8:25 PM EDT) Kayne Anderson Capital Advisors LP and the energy industry publisher who sued it over its unauthorized access to its newsletter jointly dismissed the suit Tuesday, just months after a new trial was ordered after a jury s initial $25 million verdict.
U.S. District Judge Sim Lake entered final judgment on Tuesday as well, dismissing the dispute with prejudice. On April 9, the parties told Judge Lake that they had reached an undisclosed settlement agreement. In that filing, mediator Susan S. Soussan told the court that the parties had reached an impasse with mediation in June, but after continued negotiations, a settlement was.
Amaya sentenced to two years probation in public corruption case
Feb. 25, 2021
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Johnny Amaya, former Webb County water utilities director, sits in court Wednesday afternoon during the first day of his trial at the 49th District Court.Victor Strife, Photographer
Former Councilman and Laredo ISD Trustee Johnny Amaya was sentenced to two years probation on Thursday due to his involvement in a bribery scheme where he facilitated payments to local elected officials in exchange for their support of Dannenbaum Engineering contracts.
Federal District Judge Sim Lake, in a hearing held over Zoom, noted that 73-year-old Amaya is in poor health. Amaya told the judge he has had cancer and a five-pound tumor was removed from his stomach. He also has diabetes, high cholesterol and recently recovered from COVID-19.
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