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    Home » Rethink and Serviceplan Germany Lead ADC 103rd Annual Awards Tally With 21 Finalists Apiece

    Rethink and Serviceplan Germany Lead ADC 103rd Annual Awards Tally With 21 Finalists Apiece

    By SHOOTMonday, April 22, 2024Updated:Sunday, July 7, 2024No Comments1528 Views
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    NEW YORK --

    The One Club for Creativity has unveiled the finalists entries from 38 countries and regions for the global ADC 103rd Annual Awards.

    A pair of agencies lead the world with 21 finalists each. One is Rethink Toronto/Montreal/Vancouver, whose total includes eight finalists for Kraft Heinz “Heinz Ketchup Fraud,” and five for  “Coors Light–Hits The Spot” on behalf of Coors Light.

    Also with 21 finalists is Serviceplan Germany Munich, including eight for Aizome “Wastecare: Industrial Waste—Certified as Skincare,” six for Lufthansa “Every Story Starts with a Yes.” and five for Aizome “Aizome Ultra: Healthcare You Can Wear.”

    With 19 ADC 103rd Annual Awards finalists is FCB New York, 16 of them for AB InBev, Michelob ULTRA “Dreamcaster.”  That entry is also the piece of work with the most finalist selections this year.

    The New York Times Magazine has 18 finalists for 17 different entries, including two for “A Boy’s Life on the Front Lines.”  

    Dentsu Tokyo has 17 ADC 103rd Annual Awards finalists, including five for “My Japan Railway” on behalf of JR Group, Japan Railway 150th Anniversary Campaign.  Also with 17 finalists is FCB Chicago, with 15 of them for Digital Public Library of America’s “Banned Book Club.”

    A total of 13 finalists go to Google Mountain View, including five for “25 Years in Search,” four for “Google Search Playground,” and three for “Black-Owned Friday 2023”.

    Other top ADC 103rd Annual Awards finalists are TBWA\Media Arts Lab Los Angeles and VML New York with 12 each, SIX Inc. Tokyo with 10, and LANDIA Mexico City, Spotify New York, Squarespace New York, and VML Colombia Bogotá with nine each.

    A total of 769 finalists from 38 countries were selected by this year’s ADC 103rd Annual Awards jury.  

    All finalists will win a Gold, Silver or Bronze Cube or Merit, to be announced on May 15.  ADC Gold and special award winners will be celebrated at the gala awards ceremony at Gotham Hall during Creative Week in New York.

    Now in its 15th year, Creative Week (May 13-17, 2024) is a premier annual gathering for the advertising and design industries to come together and celebrate the creative excellence showcased in four of the club’s leading global awards shows, and discuss the latest creative trends and issues.  

    In addition to the ADC 103rd Annual Awards event, Creative Week 2024 includes the Young Ones Student Awards ceremony at Sony Hall on May 13, Type Directors Club TDC70 Best of Discipline winners and exhibition on May 14, exclusive Executive Creative Summit-New York on May 16, and The One Show 2024 awards ceremony at Ciprani Wall Street on May 17.

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    Judge Awards Blake Lively Legal Fees But No More Damages In “It Ends With Us” Dispute

    Friday, June 12, 2026

    Blake Lively can recover some legal costs from fellow actor and director Justin Baldoni but not punitive damages and other relief she sought after settling her legal claims over their 2024 film "It Ends With Us," a judge ruled Friday.

    Judge Lewis J. Liman said in a written decision that Lively can recover legal fees and costs related to her defense against a countersuit Baldoni brought against her after she sued him in December 2024.

    In his written ruling Friday, Liman cited a California law designed to protect survivors of sexual harassment and discrimination from retaliatory lawsuits meant to intimidate and silence victims.

    The judge said the law requires that the plaintiff must pay the defendant's legal fees and costs if a defamation claim made in response to a lawsuit is dismissed, even if the facts of the case have not been developed through the gathering of evidence.

    Liman said an exception would be if Baldoni and his production company, Wayfarer Studios LLC, could prove malice fueled Lively's claims, but that Baldoni and Wayfarer had produced no evidence to show that.

    The judge rejected her claims to triple any damages and pursue punitive damages as well under the California law, saying that they did not fall within "carefully crafted federal procedural rules designed to protect the rights of the parties."

    Lively and Baldoni settled the bulk of their dispute last month just as a trial was about to start on Lively's retaliation claims. She received no money from the deal but was permitted to pursue legal fees.

    In their statements, both sides cast Liman's ruling as a victory.

    Lively lawyers Michael Gottlieb and Esra Hudson said the award of legal fees "makes it clear that Ms. Lively brought her claims in... Read More

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