Years after Mr. Simpson was acquitted, he wrote a book and gave a shocking interview. The whole endeavor cost the publisher, Judith Regan, her job. By Jacob Bernstein The publisher Judith Regan plans ...
"The parties are pleased that they have reached an equitable, confidential settlement, with no admission of liability by any party," according to a joint statement issued Friday. "I am grateful for ...
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With Judith Regan’s authors still reeling from their publisher’s abrupt dismissal, the sparring between the headline-making Ms. Regan and her former employer, the News Corporation, grew more intense, ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Lawyers who represented book publisher Judith Regan in a $100 million lawsuit against News Corp sued her on Monday, saying she did not reimburse them for fees and cut them out of ...
Publishing maven Judith Regan wrote earlier this month how she wrangled O.J. Simpson for an hourslong interview to discuss the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman, a taped sit-down that ...
Other outlets didn't even need a nugget of the banned book to namedrop Regan, who they've somehow turned into a standard-bearer for her former industry—or at least a quick shortcut to sexing up a ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - News Corp and Judith Regan said on Friday they had settled a $100 million lawsuit the publisher brought against her former employer, closing out a case with links to both O.J.
The president of ReganBooks -- and publisher of best sellers by authors including Howard Stern and Wally Lamb -- is a risque provocateur who's been labeled hyperaggressive... and worse. Sure, she's ...
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