Government
Nov. 8, 2007
Strike Makes More Work for Lawyers
LOS ANGELES - When it comes to the current writers' strike, not all entertainment practices are created equal. Industry insiders predict entertainment labor and employment lawyers will experience an immediate increase in their workloads counseling both talent and companies on their rights and obligations during a strike.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - When it comes to the current writers' strike, not all entertainment practices are created equal.
Industry insiders predict entertainment labor and employment lawyers will experience an immediate increase in their workloads counseling both talent and companies on their rights and obligations during a strike.
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