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Sep. 12, 2013

Jeremy Rosen

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Horvitz & Levy LLP | Encino | Practice type: Appellate litigation

Jeremy Rosen


It was the type of case that had every lawyer's attention: When does a pre-litigation demand letter fall into the category of extortion? That's the claim that famed entertainment attorney Marty Singer was facing, and it was up to Rosen to convince a court of appeal to throw out the extortion claim against him. Rosen succeeded.


"It was a very interesting case because it involved not only important constitutional questions in terms of scope o...

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