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Entertainment Law

Nov. 5, 2014

Ivy Kagan Bierman

Loeb & Loeb LLP Los Angeles Labor


You can't top the box office when nobody is operating the camera or hooking up the power cables. Bierman has helped many clients in the entertainment industry negotiate with their guilds and unions to settle employment issues. This year, Bierman faced a new challenge, a dispute on three fronts as disagreement broke out between the production company and their workers and between two squabbling unions.


"The project was a feature film being shot in Canada...

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