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IATSE and Teamsters Reach Mutual Assistance Pact
The International Brotherhood of Teamsters and the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees have entered into an agreement to work together toward common goals. Teamsters Locals 399 (Los Angeles) and 817 (New York) represent motion picture and television drivers and others. IATSE represents most below the line crew.
Digital Media Law
- Thursday, August 5, 2010
Copyright Termination: 2009 and 2010 Cases of Interest
For a general overview of the termination process click here for an article written by music lawyer Tamera H. This extremely fact specific case turned on the fact that Steinbeck’s wife terminated and renegotiated Steinbeck’s 1939 agreement with Penguin. Bennett for the Texas Entertainment Law Institute. Steinbeck , 537 F.3d
Current Trends
- Monday, July 26, 2010
Silly Lawsuit Against SAG Dismissed; and More
This is the lawsuit that attempted to reinstate former SAG National Executive Director Doug Allen and undo ratification of the SAG-AMPTP collective bargaining agreement. Second, the extension does not change the new media provisions in any way. Twenty eight writers have become new Guild members as a result of the new contracts.
Digital Media Law
- Tuesday, June 22, 2010
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Times Reporter Agrees to Leave the Paper - New York Times
Times Reporter Agrees to Leave the Paper - New York Times November 10, 2005 Times Reporter Agrees to Leave the Paper By KATHARINE Q. The New York Times and Judith Miller, a veteran reporter for the paper, reached an agreement yesterday that ended her 28-year career at the newspaper and capped more than two weeks of negotiations.
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Immigration Advocates Rally Around U.S. - New York Times
Some of the marchers invoked the tactics and slogans of the civil rights era, and others were trying out a new voice for an emerging costituency that in the very recent past has hidden from authority because of their lack of papers, afraid to speak up, willing to work for wages that American citizens will not accept. Garden City, Kan.,
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New Disclosure Could Prolong Inquiry on Leak - New York Times
New Disclosure Could Prolong Inquiry on Leak - New York Times November 17, 2005 New Disclosure Could Prolong Inquiry on Leak By TODD S. This article was reported by Todd S. Fitzgerald, grappling with an unexpected new twist - one that he had not uncovered in an exhaustive inquiry - and gave lawyers for I.
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FAQs AND NEW ARTICLES NOW AVAILABLE ON MARKLITWAK.COM
May 18, 2004 In this newsletter: FAQs AND NEW ARTICLES NOW AVAILABLE ON MARKLITWAK.COM Our website, marklitwak.com has been expanded with a large, new section devoted to frequently asked questions. You’ll find these PDF articles on Mark’s articles page (click on the Articles link in the menu bar).
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Times Reporter Free From Jail; She Will Testify - New York Times
Times Reporter Free From Jail; She Will Testify - New York Times September 30, 2005 Times Reporter Free From Jail; She Will Testify By DAVID JOHNSTON and DOUGLAS JEHL. 29 - Judith Miller, the reporter for The New York Times who has been jailed since July 6 for refusing to testify in the C.I.A. WASHINGTON, Sept. Libby.
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TV Newsman Is His Own News in the Leak Case - New York Times
TV Newsman Is His Own News in the Leak Case - New York Times October 31, 2005 The Journalist TV Newsman Is His Own News in the Leak Case By TODD S. Russert acknowledged some discomfort with his unusual role in the case, in which Matthew Cooper of Time magazine and Judith Miller of The New York Times have also contradicted Mr.
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Behind Power, One Principle as Bush Pushes Prerogatives - New York Times
Behind Power, One Principle as Bush Pushes Prerogatives - New York Times December 17, 2005 News Analysis Behind Power, One Principle as Bush Pushes Prerogatives By SCOTT SHANE. That became the underlying justification for numerous actions apart from the eavesdropping program, disclosed by The New York Times on Thursday night.
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DeLay Is Quitting Race and House, Officials Report - New York Times
DeLay Is Quitting Race and House, Officials Report - New York Times April 4, 2006 By CARL HULSE WASHINGTON, April 3 — Representative Tom DeLay, the relentless Texan who helped lead House Republicans to power but became ensnared in a corruption scandal, has decided to leave Congress, House officials said Monday night. DeLay's plans.
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SAG Sets Informational Meetings re TV/theatrical Agreement
If ratified, the agreement would end an over 10-month stalemate. Or, follow me on Twitter , friend me on Facebook , or subscribe to my Huffington Post articles. We are holding member informational meetings so that you can hear about the tentative agreement and ask questions. NEW YORK Monday, June 1, 2009 6 p.m.
Digital Media Law
- Friday, May 8, 2009
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Getting a Business Divorce from your LLC Without and Operating Agreement May Force you to Stay in the Marriage
Yet often, LLC’s do not have that framework, because they lack an Operating Agreement. In New York , an Operating Agreement is the basic partnership agreement for LLC members (i.e., In short, the Operating Agreement not only lays the foundation for day to day operations, but also for the dreaded divorce scenario.
BizMediaLaw
- Tuesday, January 22, 2008
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