Katherine Heigl, Duane Reade end lawsuit over actress' photo

By Nate Raymond NEW YORK (Reuters) - Actress Katherine Heigl and Duane Reade have come to an agreement in a lawsuit accusing the New York pharmacy of improperly posting to its social media accounts a paparazzi photograph of her leaving one of its stores. A lawyer for Heigl, who starred in the film "Knocked Up" and television show "Grey's Anatomy," confirmed Wednesday a deal was agreed with the Walgreen Co-owned chain to resolve the lawsuit, filed in April in New York federal court. The terms are confidential, but a statement from Heigl's lawyer Peter Haviland called it "mutually beneficial." As part of the deal, he said, Duane Reade will make a contribution to a foundation focused on animal welfare, established in 2008 after Heigl's brother was killed in a car accident. According to the lawsuit, Heigl was photographed in March near a Duane Reade store while she was in New York filming a pilot episode for a new television series. Duane Reade posted the photo on its Twitter and Facebook accounts with captions advertising the store without her approval, the complaint said. The 15-page lawsuit cited a tweet that Heigl claimed Duane Reade posted in March. "Love a quick #DuaneReade run? Even @KatieHeigl can't resist shopping #NYC's favorite drugstore," it said. The lawsuit sought at least $6 million in compensatory and punitive damages. Representatives for Walgreen did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Heigl is set to return to television in November in a new NBC series, "State of Affairs," in which she plays a CIA analyst who advises the president of the United States. (Reporting by Nate Raymond in New York; editing by Gunna Dickson)