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Look no further than this post at Geniocity by CWRU law professor and blogger, Peter Friedman, for a thorough review of arts critic and long-time Plain Dealer reporter Don Rosenberg’s lawsuit against the PD, Susan Goldberg and others. You can read more about the legal action here but it’s based on Rosenberg’s belief that his not positive reviews of the Cleveland Orchestra’s conductor and complaints about those reviews led to his removal from covering that beat.  Strike up the band comments over there.

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By Jill Miller Zimon at 9:21 am December 15th, 2008 in Blogging, Cleveland+, Courts, Culture, Law, Media, Ohio, Scandal 

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One Response to “Law prof analyzes Don Rosenberg’s lawsuit against Plain Dealer

  1. 1 Loraine Ritchey on December 15th, 2008 9:57 am

    Thanks again Jill – reading Mr. Friedman’s thoughts makes me wonder if Mr. Rosenberg thoughts are not about a successful law suit but more about the publicity the filing would bring outside the PD etc. and getting this out into the public ( which he has succeeded in doing quite nicely :) round one ! Loraine

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