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SEINFELD DOESN’T LET LAWSUIT DAMPEN ‘COMEDIANS IN CARS’ FUN

As “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee” cruises into its tenth season, Jerry Seinfeld realizes that with great success also comes the potential for lawsuits. He experienced it with the “Seinfeld” television series, his animated turn in “Bee Movie,” and now with his latest show.

The lawsuit comes from Christian Charles, who claims he developed the concept, and is therefore the owner of the project. Charles directed the first episode of the series.

Seinfeld says he’s not worried,

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