Courtroom divorce battles aren’t normally in Lit Daily’s purview—but the fight between Randall Douthit and his ex-wife Patrice Jones is hardly typical.
At stake: the genesis of the hit television show “Hot Bench.”
The underlying case is worthy of a reality television episode of its own. As Sidley Austin partner David Carpenter put it, “It’s almost a Perry Mason-style story.”
April 12, 2020 at 09:31 PM
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Courtroom divorce battles aren’t normally in Lit Daily’s purview—but the fight between Randall Douthit and his ex-wife Patrice Jones is hardly typical.
At stake: the genesis of the hit television show “Hot Bench.”
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