A U.S. court has ruled that Blake Lively can recover legal costs from Justin Baldoni, according to court documents, marking a partial victory in their ongoing legal dispute. The decision, issued by a New York state judge, allows Lively to seek reimbursement for expenses incurred during the case but stops short of awarding her a larger damage claim, as reported by local media outlets.
What the Court Ruled
The judge’s order specifies that Lively is entitled to “reimbursement of reasonable legal fees and costs,” though the exact amount has not been disclosed. The ruling comes after Lively filed a lawsuit alleging that Baldoni engaged in “unfair business practices” and “defamation” related to their collaboration on the 2023 film “It Ends With Us.” Baldoni has denied the allegations, and the case remains under review for potential appeals.
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Context of the Dispute
The legal battle stems from tensions surrounding Lively’s production company, which co-produced “It Ends With Us” with Baldoni’s firm. Lively’s team claimed the partnership faced “systemic mismanagement,” while Baldoni’s representatives described the accusations as “unfounded and harmful to the project’s legacy.” The film, which Lively also starred in, was released in July 2023 and sparked mixed critical reception, though it performed strongly at the box office.
Industry Implications
The case has drawn attention for its potential impact on creative collaborations in Hollywood, particularly involving high-profile actors who also serve as producers. Legal experts note that such rulings often set precedents for how disputes over production rights and financial responsibilities are resolved. A spokesperson for the American Bar Association emphasized that “this case underscores the complexities of dual roles in entertainment ventures.”
What Comes Next
Baldoni’s legal team has indicated they will challenge the ruling, though no timeline for appeals has been announced. Lively’s representatives have not yet commented on the decision. The case remains ongoing, with further developments expected as both parties prepare for potential next steps in the legal process.