Gawker Media Group and Hulk Hogan’s temporary litigation cease-fire didn’t stop lawyers for the two parties from duking it out at a Friday media law conference in Orlando.

Trial counsel for both sides debated the legal precedent that might be set by a $140 million Pinellas Circuit Court verdict against Gawker for publishing a video of Hogan, whose real name is Terry Bollea, having sex with a friend’s wife.

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