June 2013
Intrusion Claim Against Documentary Filmmaker Dismissed
MLRC MediaLawLetter
The intrusion upon seclusion case, Luten v. Kartemquin Films, against a documentary film company and anti-gang violence organization has been dismissed after nearly three years of litigation. This article gives background on the case, discusses how seclusion cases are becoming more frequent and the potential future this tort might have.
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