In a significant development in the civil case between Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni, a federal judge dismissed 10 of the 13 claims Lively had filed against Baldoni ahead of the scheduled trial. The ruling narrows the dispute to three remaining claims that continue to center on alleged workplace harassment, retaliation, and related conduct. The decision marks a major narrowing of the case and sets the stage for a tighter focus at trial.

Lively’s legal team has described the remaining claims as the beating heart of the case, underscoring that the core allegations of harassment remain intact and will be central to what unfolds in court. Baldoni’s side has not publicly indicated a change in stance, and the court’s order leaves the three surviving claims for consideration at trial.

The parties are set to go to trial in May 2026, with dates anchored to the court’s calendar and a specific trial date of May 18 that has been highlighted in court filings. While the majority of the original claims have been dismissed, the forthcoming proceedings will still explore whether any wrongful conduct occurred and what remedies, if any, are warranted.

Observers note that the narrowing of the suit could streamline arguments and focus the testimony on the three remaining issues, potentially affecting any potential settlement discussions and the overall trajectory of the case. As the May 2026 trial approaches, both sides are expected to present their evidence and witness lists, with attention from fans and observers eager to see how Hollywood dynamics and workplace conduct intersect in this dispute.

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