I thought there was an old topic concerning this but if so it's fallen off the edge of the Earth and would constitute necroposting (or I don't know how to use the "Search" function. One or the other).
Anyway, posted by Ellison as of Tuesday the 16th here:
Say, how does Ellison pay his lawyer when he loses? Granted that's real infrequent...
Anyway, posted by Ellison as of Tuesday the 16th here:
Second "May You Live In Interesting Times" event. Tomorrow, at about 8:30 AM, Susan and one of my attorneys, John Carmichael (he of the successful AOL lawsuit, & others), will go before a judge of the California Superior Court for a preliminary conference hearing on my litigation against Pocket Books, Simon & Schuster, Sony, Paramount, STAR TREK, and about a dozen editors and apparatchiks thereto owing allegiance, in the first large step to making the gigantor ST franchise pay me what they owe me for using the elements of my CITY ON THE EDGE OF FOREVER story and teleplay. In the offing, if they choose to continue to be arrogant and non-responsive, is a Federal Suit that will make it possible for ALL past Star Trek writers--such as, notably, David Gerrold--to seek substantial reparations for 40 years' worth of pillage and greed by Paramount, et al.
Watch this space. I'm old, but not yet senile or frightened.
Harlan
Say, how does Ellison pay his lawyer when he loses? Granted that's real infrequent...