Julie Taymor News
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Paulson & Co. executives were sued for alleged conflicts in the handling of intellectual property assets in the bankruptcy of a group of resorts including Miami’s Doral golf course, where Tiger Woods won his 76th PGA Tour event last month.
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The producers of the Broadway musical “Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark” settled a lawsuit brought by the show’s fired director, Julie Taymor, two weeks after a judge set a May trial date, a lawyer for Taymor said.
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After the first preview of “Spider- Man: Turn Off the Dark” on Nov. 28, 2010, Michael Cohl, a Canadian concert promoter and lead producer of the $75 million musical, declared himself “ecstatic.”
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A lawsuit between the producers of the Broadway musical “Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark” and the show’s fired director, Julie Taymor, is scheduled to go to trial May 27 if they fail to reach a settlement.
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In their court battle against director Julie Taymor, producers of ““Spider-Man: Turn off the Dark” filed an outline, dated July 1, 2004, representing her densely plotted concept of “Spiderman/Caught.”
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Julie Taymor knows how to cause a ruckus.
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Ernie Ball Inc., musical instruments maker, lost its patent-infringement case against a developer of tuning systems for string instruments.
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Director Julie Taymor traces her March 2011 dismissal from “Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark” to a giant, disobedient spider web briefly parked high above the seats inside Broadway’s Foxwoods Theatre.
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Director Julie Taymor and the producers of “Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark” are set to square off in federal court in Manhattan in January, 2013, 10 years after Marvel Entertainment began negotiating for its superhero to fly on Broadway.
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The producers of the Broadway musical “Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark” and the show’s fired director, Julie Taymor, agreed to settle a lawsuit over royalties and creative control, according to a court filing.
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