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March 4, 2011

Charlie Sheen v. Warner Brothers: The Contract

Over at the Concurring Opinions blog, Lawrence Cunningham offers his educated speculation on the contract between Charlie Sheen and Warner Brothers. He discusses the consequences of several possible clauses including a non-disparagement clause, a play-or-pay clause, and a morals clause. He also notes that Sheen has no contract  with CBS. Professor Cunningham doubts that Sheen has a contractual  right to any money, but suspects that Warner will buy him off for  a  fractional amount.(ljs)

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Charlie Sheen's cheese has finally slipped off his cracker. It is sad because "Two and a half men" was a really funny show. Let's hope Sheen recovers from whatever his problem is. If you like funny videos, drop by

Posted by: Off Color Fun | Mar 5, 2011 2:06:15 AM

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