Gaumont Television and Katie O'Connell Marsh have resolved a 2018 dispute over profits from that series, as well as 'Hannibal,' 'Hemlock Grove' and 'F Is for Family.'
a few months later, alleging it didn’t have to pay her because she breached her termination agreement by disclosing the company’s trade secrets.
As the parties proceeded toward an Oct. 17 trial, L.A. County Superior Court judge Holly Fujie had issued decisions trimming the case against Marsh to just one claim for breach of contract, while multiple claims against Gaumont were still pending, including breach of contract and fraud, which could have resulted in punitive damages.
On Monday and Tuesday, the parties filed requests for dismissal. The terms of the settlement are confidential.request for comment with this statement: “Ms. Marsh is very pleased with the outcome of this matter and wishes Gaumont nothing but success going forward.”. In that dispute, director José Padilha sued showrunner Eric Newman, claiming his production partner is shorting him millions in profits from the series.
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