Introduction The 2026 legal proceedings involving Alan Jones have brought renewed attention to allegations at the center of the Alan Jones indecent assault trial 2026, placing a spotlight on misconduct claims within the media industry. As the case unfolds, it raises...
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The High Court Showdown: Kevin Spacey’s 2026 London Civil Trial
Renewed legal scrutiny is once again surrounding Kevin Spacey as he faces civil claims in London 2026 before the High Court of Justice. The proceedings mark another chapter in a series of legal challenges that have followed the actor in recent years, drawing attention...
Tyler Perry and “The Oval” Allegations: Power Dynamics in Faith-Based Media
In the landscape of modern entertainment, few figures cast a shadow as long or as influential as Tyler Perry. As the architect of a billion-dollar empire centered at Tyler Perry Studios (TPS) in Atlanta, Perry has redefined the concept of the "mogul." He isn't just a...
From Icon to Inmate: The 2026 Legacy of the Sean “Diddy” Combs Trial
The dramatic legal fall of Sean 'Diddy' Combs has become one of the most widely discussed developments in the entertainment industry in recent years. Once considered one of the most powerful figures in music and business, Combs now faces the consequences of serious...
Retrials and Reckonings: Why Harvey Weinstein is Still in Court in 2026
In the high-stakes world of Hollywood, the name Harvey Weinstein was once synonymous with prestige, power, and an iron grip on the Oscar race. Today, as we navigate March 2026, that name serves as the ultimate case study for a different kind of industry standard: the...
Wrongful Termination or “Restructuring”? Defeating the Studio Layoff Excuse
“Departmental restructuring.” “Budget cuts.” “Workforce reduction.” These are among the most common explanations employers offer when terminating employees — particularly in industries like entertainment and tech, where shifting projects and fluctuating revenues make...
Digital Consent: Sexual Harassment and the Unauthorized Use of AI Likeness in Media
The entertainment industry stands at a technological precipice. In Hollywood, visual effects have evolved from crude optical tricks to the seamless digital resurrection of deceased actors and the flawlessness of "digital de-aging." While these advancements offer...
Protecting the Talent or the Predator? Studio Liability for A-List Harassment in 2026
The Hollywood "dream" has always had a shadow. For decades, the industry operated under a silent pact: the more "bankable" the talent, the more "forgivable" the behavior. But as we move through 2026, the legal and cultural landscape of California has undergone a...
Closed Sets and Consent: The Role of Intimacy Coordinators in 2026 Production Contracts
The glitz and glamour of the Hollywood silver screen have always relied on the art of illusion. However, for decades, the boundary between "the performance" and "the person" was precariously thin. In the wake of industry-wide reckonings, the entertainment landscape of...
The Lowest on the Call Sheet, Not the Law: Protecting PAs from On-Set Misconduct
On a film or television set, the call sheet quietly communicates the power structure of the day. Names at the top carry authority, visibility, and security. Names at the bottom—often production assistants—carry everything else: the coffee orders, the lock-ups, the...

