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Entertainment Law

Nov. 6, 2014

Howard E. King

King, Holmes, Paterno & Berliner LLP Los Angeles Litigation


Performer M.I.A. flipped the script during halftime of Super Bowl XLVI in 2012 when she raised a one-fingered salute to the world. When the National Football League answered back with a lawsuit alleging breach of contract, the performer turned to King for counsel. This year, King helped her reach a settlement with the league.


The NFL instituted arbitration over language in the contract stating M.I.A. agreed to uphold the league's "community image." ...

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