Joan Rivers news reported that the late "Fashion Police" host was nominated for the Posthumous Women's Image Network Award.
According to a report from E!Online, the bid is for the late comedienne's hosting job for "Fashion Police", particularly for the E! series' "September Issue episode".
Other nominees for the Posthumous Women's Image Network Award include "Scandal" producer Shonda Rhimes, actress Julia Roberts for TV special "The Normal Heart", and her niece Emma Robers for "American Horror Story: Coven".
According to E!Online, other women to be honored by the Posthumous Women's Image Network include Julie Bowen, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Zooey Deschanel, Whoopi Goldberg, Heidi Klum, Giuliana Rancic, Michelle Trachtenberg, Chelsea Handler, Vera Farmiga, Diane Kruger, Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' Yolanda Foster and Lena Headey.
The awarding ceremony will be held on December 14, 2014.
Just recently, Joan Rivers news announced that a multi-million dollar lawsuit will be filed against Yorkville Endoscopy by the late host's only daughter, Melissa Rivers.
According to a report from New York Daily News, the 46-year-old only daughter of the late comedienne signed Gair, Gair, Conason, Steigman, Maloof, Bloom and Rubinowitz to take on the high profile case.
The group will reportedly proceed with a lawsuit to be filed against the Upper East Side clinic allegedly responsible for the TV icon's untimely death last September 4, 2014.
The said Joan Rivers news was confirmed by managing partner Ben Rubinowitz: "In order to fully determine all the facts and circumstances surrounding the death of Joan Rivers, we confirm that our firm has been engaged by Melissa Rivers and her family."
New York Daily News reported that The Gair firm has previously been involved with other high-profile cases. One of their cases was a $3 million litigation settlement for Amadou Diallo, who died after being shot with 41 police bullets in his Bronx apartment in February 1999, said the report.