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Month: December, 2019
Bryan Sullivan’s Representation of Teresa Chris Literary Agency Covered in Deadline
Category: News, Press | Friday, December 20th, 2019 | Comments Off on Bryan Sullivan’s Representation of Teresa Chris Literary Agency Covered in Deadline
Deadline recently noted Bryan Sullivan’s representation of the acclaimed Teresa Chris Literary Agency in Enderby Entertainment’s deal to acquire the worldwide rights to Julie Cohen’s novel “The Two Lives of Louis & Louise.” The story, which will be adapted into a feature, examines how societal expectations of gender can push people down certain paths.
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Scott Gizer Quoted in Real Deal Article
Category: News | Friday, December 20th, 2019 | Comments Off on Scott Gizer Quoted in Real Deal Article
Scott Gizer was recently quoted in Matthew Blake’s Real Deal article “Hadid mansion case has echoes of a Saudi sheikh.” In the article, Scott discusses an ongoing case in which a wealthy homeowner is fighting a judge’s demolition order over a half-built Bel Air mansion, which is considered to be a hazard and an eye-sore by his neighbors. According to Scott, local governments, including civil court judges, have “broad injunctive relief powers” that allow them to order that buildings be demolished.
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Devin McRae Quoted in Variety and Los Angeles Times on Netflix Poaching Case
Category: News, Press | Tuesday, December 10th, 2019 | Comments Off on Devin McRae Quoted in Variety and Los Angeles Times on Netflix Poaching Case
Devin McRae was recently quoted in Gene Maddaus’s Variety article “Netflix Ordered to Stop Poaching Fox Employees” and Wendy Lee’s Los Angeles Times article “Netflix’s Hollywood raids face new obstacles after court ruling.” In the articles, Devin discusses how the high-profile ruling in the Netflix/Fox poaching case sends a “very clear message” to the industry that fixed-term contracts are to be enforced, along with unilateral option rights.
“A lot of people have assumed that if I want to leave I can leave,” Devin explained to Variety. “The effect of the opinion will probably be to inhibit employee mobility.”
The Variety and Los Angeles Times articles can be found here and here respectively.