Entertainment & Sports
Oct. 2, 2008
Talent Manager Turns Up Heat on Labor Commission
Two weeks after a federal judge rejected his suit, a persistent talent manager refuses to give up his fight against the state Labor Commission and what he calls its unlawful treatment of managers dumped by celebrity clients.




By Cortney Fielding
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - Two weeks after a federal judge rejected his suit, a persistent talent manager refuses to give up his fight against the state Labor Commission and what he calls its unlawful treatment of managers dumped by celebrity clients.
Marathon Entertainment President Rick Siegel, who was previously embroiled in a public contract battle with Lifetime television actress Rosa Blasi, filed an appeal with th...
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