By Alexa Hyland
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - Film and television writers dealt blows to the Southern California economy and the entertainment industry when they struck in 2007, but they also created new roles for lawyers.
Striking scribes walked out Nov. 5, and with no signs that the Writers Guild of America is planning to resume negotiations with the Alliance of Motion...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - Film and television writers dealt blows to the Southern California economy and the entertainment industry when they struck in 2007, but they also created new roles for lawyers.
Striking scribes walked out Nov. 5, and with no signs that the Writers Guild of America is planning to resume negotiations with the Alliance of Motion...
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