FOLLOW-UP: CA Supreme Court To Hear 'Friends' Arguments
The Supreme Court of California has denied a petition for review by Amaani Lyle but granted defendant Warner Brothers Television Productions' petition in a suit filed by Lyle, a writers' assistant, over the atmosphere in the writers' room of the TV series "Friends."
Counsel Concerns
<i>This occasional column will cover issues in serving as a lawyer in the entertainment industry. </i><br>A law firm represents a film production company. But as organizing both the company and a film project proceed, the company fails to raise sufficient funds to complete the project. Later, the director, a costumer, a construction coordinator and a production designer hired to work on the movie file suit for payment of services rendered and goods supplies. The suit alleges fraud and conspiracy. The law firm and its principals are named as defendants in the action. Is the law firm liable in the case?
Courthouse Steps
Recently filed cases in entertainment law, straight from the steps of the Los Angeles Superior Court.
Bit Parts
Recent developments in entertainment law.
Clause & Effect: <b>Examining Validity Of Game Show Releases and Rules
Game shows based on contestants giving answers to questions often use releases signed by contestants to build in leeway into how those questions may be structured. What if a question has a mostly correct, but not the absolutely correct, answer? In the case of the TV game show "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire," Richard Rosner, a contestant presented with this type of question, filed suit after he was eliminated from the show.
Update On Webcasting Royalty Rates
In September 2002, the author published an article in <i>Entertainment Law & Finance</i> titled "Examining Arguments in Controversy Over Webcasting Royalty Rates." Since then, there have been major new developments. New rates have been set, although the controversy regarding prices to be paid by small webcasters is still being challenged. This article, with Part II appearing next month, provides background on the new rates, explains how they work and offers an overview of this new medium.
Financial Analysis: Critical to Sound Strategy
With the legal landscape in constant flux ' including numerous high- and low- profile mergers, dissolutions and consolidations ' leaders of most law firms have been forced, willingly or no, to engage in some serious strategic thinking about their firm's future. For many firms, however, "thinking strategically" has failed to produce quality strategy.