A long-running legal battle between Cablevision and Dish Network ended Oct. 22, but not before a Dish executive publicly apologized for accosting the elderly father of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher litigator Orin Snyder last week on her way out of the courtroom where the elderly man had just finished watching his son work.
“I’m a woman of integrity,” Dish Network vice president of programming Carolyn Crawford said to Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Richard Lowe III (See Profile) after the jury that had been hearing the three-week-long trial filed out of the courtroom. “My emotions got the best of me.”
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