Hatcher Lip Lawsuit Goes to Arbitration
AP
Posted: 2008-02-05 06:50:21
LOS ANGELES (Feb. 5) - Teri Hatcher has won a ruling in a feud
between rival lip plumpers worthy of Wisteria Lane.
A judge ruled Monday that a $2 million lawsuit against the
"Desperate Housewives" star should be moved out of court and into
arbitration.
The suit from cosmetics company Hydroderm, filed late last year
in Superior Court, claims that a 2005 endorsement agreement with
Hatcher's production company stipulated that she would not pitch
competing products.
Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Helen I. Bendix ruled that both
sides are bound by a prior agreement to arbitrate all of
Hydroderm's claims rather than litigate them in court.
The two sides signed the agreement on Nov. 30, according to
Hatcher's lawyers, who filed the motion to move to arbitration.
According to the suit, the company learned Hatcher was also
pushing CityLips, a lip plumper made by City Cosmetics, which
competes with Hydroderm's Volumizing Lip Serum.
"Hatcher's name, image and likeness have been linked to so many
competitors' products," the suit said, "that it is anyone's guess
as to what product keeps her skin and lips youthful."
Hatcher attorney Alan Wertheimer has called the suit an
"unjustified and public assault on Teri Hatcher's good name,
reputation and celebrity."
Wertheimer has said that the deal with Hydroderm did not affect
Hatcher's previous deal with CityLips.
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