Fox News is set to find itself Monday in a place it has spent two years trying to avoid: a Delaware courtroom where a jury is expected to decide a once-in-a-generation defamation case
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Other high-profile witnesses who could be called to testify at the trial include Fox hosts Sean Hannity, Maria Bartiromo and Mr. Carlson. The proceedings are expected to last about six weeks.parent of The Wall Street Journal’s publisher, Dow Jones & Co. Longtime defamation attorney Lee Levine said the jury’s decision ultimately won’t pose an existential threat to Fox Corp. “Frankly, I don’t think it will change much about the way Fox does business,” Mr. Levine said.Jason Koerner/Getty Images
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