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Litigation

Aug. 28, 2007

He’s Hoping a Strike Stays Out of the Script

Lawyer Tony Segall is in the midst of negotiations with studios and is hoping for a happy ending for script writers.

By D. Heimpel
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      His grandfather was a union pipe fitter for the studios who rose to the middle class and sent his two daughters to UCLA.
      "That was the California postwar dream," says Tony Segall, the Writers Guild of America, West general counsel.
      After 25 years working with the guild, the pipefitter's grandson is at ...

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