The producer sued, and ultimately an appeals court permitted the season to continue free of charge.
Eventually the producers sued Bryanston for failing to pay them their full percentage of the box office profits.
After Kwan accepted the role, the Broadway play producer sued her for leaving with little notice.
He finally showed up, without missing any work, but the producers sued him for breach of contract and threatened to replace him.
The producers of the similar film Papillon (1973) sued for copyright infringement but were unsuccessful.
The producers had previously sued Voight and his manager's parents for fraud and breach of contract.
In early 2008, the producers sued the label Eyecon Enterprises for non-payment of royalties.
In December 2011, the producer of The Bachelor sued Carbone for leaking information about the show.
This information was revealed when the producers of The Sicilian sued Cimino over the length of that film.
Rather than sue for libel, the producers sued under an obscure French law that punishes the denigration of French products.