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Blake Lively's Lawyers Just Sent Justin Baldoni an $8 Million Bill

Rolling Stone Published Jun 30, 2026 Reviewed Jul 3, 2026 ✓ Reviewed by citations.press editors
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Blake Lively's legal team submitted a filing seeking $7,495,526.87 in attorney fees and $539,514.01 in additional costs from Justin Baldoni, following the dismissal of their mutual litigation over sexual harassment and defamation claims.
7495526.87 USD · attorney fees539514.01 USD · additional costs
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Michael J. Gottlieb, a partner at Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP, charged Blake Lively $2,187 per hour for his work, a discounted rate from his standard $2,795 per hour as of Q4 2025, for 224 hours of work totaling $457,000 in fees.
2795 USD/hour · Michael J. Gottlieb's standard hourly rate2187 USD/hour · Michael J. Gottlieb's discounted hourly rate charged to Blake Lively224 hours · hours of work performed by Michael J. Gottlieb for Blake Lively457000 USD · total fees for Michael J. Gottlieb's work for Blake Lively
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Justin Baldoni’s lawyers sought $400 million in damages from Blake Lively in a countersuit alleging defamation, after she sued him for sexual harassment and retaliation.
400000000 USD · damages sought by Justin Baldoni in his defamation countersuit against Blake Lively
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U.S. District Judge Lewis Liman ruled in June that Justin Baldoni must pay Blake Lively’s legal fees after the parties settled their litigation.
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The median hourly rate for all lawyers on Blake Lively’s legal team was $1,450, according to a chart in the legal filing submitted by her attorneys.
1450 USD/hour · median hourly rate for all lawyers on Blake Lively’s legal team
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A lawyer on Blake Lively’s team billed 4.3 hours on May 31 to calculate the legal fees, resulting in a charge of $2,941.20—described by the article as essentially a bill for a bill.
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A judge decided earlier this month that Justin Baldoni must pay Blake Lively’s legal fees, now that the stars of It Ends With Us have dropped their litigation against each another. Now, he’s getting the bill. A legal filing obtained by Rolling Stone reveals that Lively claims she’s entitled to a little more than $8 million. Specifically, Lively wants Baldoni to pay “reasonable” attorney fees totaling $7,495,526.87 and additional costs that come to $539,514.01.

It turns out lawyering is expensive, as the filing’s charts, tables, footnotes, exhibits, and appendixes explain (and yes, because they’re lawyers, they billed for the time they spent creating the filing and its miscellany). Apparently Baldoni is getting something of a deal, since the filing notes “all time billed to Lively reflects 10 and 15 percent discounts from [her legal teams Wilkie, Farr & Gallagher and Manatt, Phelps & Phillips’] standard rates.” It seems like the only winners after all this litigation are the lawyers.

Michael J. Gottlieb, a partner in Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP, disclosed in a declaration that his standard hourly rate was $2,795 as of the fourth quarter of 2025, but he cut Lively a deal and charged her only $2,187 an hour. The 224 hours of work he performed for Lively, he said, was worth $457,000 in fees. Gottlieb’s declaration goes lawyer by lawyer, listing their rates, with a chart at the end showing that the median rate for all lawyers was $1,450 per hour.

One member of Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP added lines for her time calculating all these numbers, which took 4.3 hours on May 31, totaling $2,941.20 — essentially a bill for a bill.

In the filing, Lively’s lawyers say there’s a reason for their meticulousness. “Before this litigation began, Steve Sarowitz — the billionaire financier of Wayfarer Studios and Justin Baldoni — threatened that if Blake Lively ever ‘crossed the line,’ he would use his vast personal fortune to destroy Lively and her husband, comparing his plan to a holy war,” the introduction states. After Lively filed a suit alleging sexual harassment and retaliation against Baldoni, he countersued her for $400 million, claiming defamation.

“The Wayfarer Parties employed scorched-earth litigation tactics designed to drain Lively’s resources,” her lawyers claim, adding, “They could have ended it (and offered to reimburse Lively) at any time. Having refused to do so, they should be ordered to reimburse Lively for all of the costs, attorney’s fees, and expenses they improperly forced her to incur.” A rep for Baldoni did not immediately respond to Rolling Stone’s request for comment.

Lively accused Baldoni in December 2024 of harassing her on the set of It Ends With Us and subsequently plotting a smear campaign against her. He even tried to drag Taylor Swift into his countersuit, though his team’s efforts to depose the pop star failed. Lively and Baldoni announced they were settling the legal actions in May.

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“We acknowledge the process presented challenges and recognize concerns raised by Ms. Lively deserved to be heard,” Lively and Baldoni said in a joint statement. “We remain firmly committed to workplaces free of improprieties and unproductive environments. It is our sincere hope that this brings closure and allows all involved to move forward constructively and in peace, including a respectful environment online.”

U.S. District Judge Lewis Liman ruled earlier in June that Baldoni was on the hook for the fees.

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