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Legal Briefs: Teri Hatcher Gets a Fat Lip the Old-Fashioned Way

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Teri Hatcher by Alexandra Wyman/WireImage.com
You know, by being socked in it. Metaphorically speaking, of course. The Desperate Housewife is being sued by Hydroderm, TMZ says, because she broke the anti-competition clause in her contract with the company when she mouthed off about how wonderful City Cosmetics' Lip Plumper is. According to the legal docs, Hydroderm paid the erstwhile Lois Lane $2.4 million for her exclusive endorsement, and now its execs want all $2.4 million back.... In a move that will surprise no one, yesterday Dennis Quaid and his wife sued the makers of heparin, claiming that negligent packaging of the blood thinner led to the massive overdose their newborn twins were given at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in L.A.... Sasha Baron Cohen and his fellow Borat creators were sued again yesterday, this time by a driving instructor who claims he was suckered into appearing in the film.... A Dublin court has dropped all charges against The Tudors' Jonathan Rhys Meyers, who got a bit drunk and disorderly at the airport last month. — Ben Katner

Posted by Matt Webb Mitovich
Dec 5, 2007 9:04 AM
How messed up do you have to be, to be the one who got picked up for being "drunk and disorderly" in Ireland? :^O
Posted by RachelScribbles
Dec 5, 2007 11:49 AM
He was saucin' it up in the airport? What's wrong with that? The pilots were probably just as drunk.
Posted by Mrs.MikeyCera
Dec 5, 2007 1:20 PM
At least he wasn't driving, and he appears to have been clothed. :-D
Posted by sunnycc
Dec 5, 2007 2:56 PM
The Quaids' lawsuit sound perfectly reasonable. They could end up saving other lives. I don't want to even imagine what they must have gone through upon learning of this "preventable error." The drug maker should have been responsible and done a recall for repackaging voluntarily after the first deaths last year. That it didn't speaks volumes about its caring for the patients it is, allegedly, there to serve.
Posted by Katcon
Dec 5, 2007 10:28 PM
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