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Judge Throws Out 'Crash' Lawsuit

Wednesday, December 27, 2006 11:05:09 PM

LOS ANGELES (AP) - A judge threw out a lawsuit filed by a man who was denied producing credit for the Oscar-winning movie "Crash."

The four claims in Bob Yari's lawsuit were dismissed Tuesday by a Superior Court judge. However, he gave Yari's lawyers 10 days to refile on two of the allegations, including breach of implied contract.

Patty Glaser, one of his attorneys, said Wednesday that Yari will either refile or will appeal the dismissal.


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