Lee settles copyright suit
Harper Lee has settled the lawsuit she filed to secure the copyright to her classic novel, To Kill a Mockingbird. A federal judge approved the order last week dismissing the case against Samuel L. Pinkus, the son-in-law of Lee’s former literary agent, and companies he allegedly created.
Gloria C. Phares, the author’s attorney, says the case had ended to Lee’s satisfaction.
Defence attorney Vincent Carissimi said many people misconstrued the nature of the case and that Lee’s royalties were never in danger.
Filed in early May, the suit alleged that Pinkus failed to properly protect the copyright after his father-in-law, Eugene Winick, became ill a decade ago.
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