Raymond Weil Lawsuit Against Charlize Theron Will Go To Trial
Oct 8, 2008 comments no comments
Raymond Weil Lawsuit Against Charlize Theron Will Go To Trial

The $20 million lawsuit of Swiss watch brand Raymond Weil against actress Charlize Theron for breach of contract will proceed to trial, despite a motion for dismissal by Theron's attorneys earlier in the year.  

Charlize Theron, who won a Best Actress Oscar for the film "Monster" in 2004, was selected to represent Raymond Weil's global advertising through October 2005 to December 2006, a campaign which cost the company approximately $20 million, according to certain published accounts.  Raymond Weil's lawsuit centers around a news conference from March 2006, in which Theron appeared wearing a Dior watch.  According to Raymond Weil, this act was a violation of her contract, which stipulated exclusive endorsement of Raymond Weil timepieces.  

According to the judge's ruling, the trial must take place within the month of October 2008.

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