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Entertainment & Sports

Sep. 20, 2014

Film tax deal 'shot in arm', lawyers say

Entertainment lawyers voiced confidence that the film and television tax credit bill Gov. Jerry Brown signed into law Thursday will boost California's sagging motion picture production industry.


By Matthew Blake


Daily Journal Staff Writer


LOS ANGELES - Entertainment lawyers voiced confidence that the film and television tax credit bill Gov. Jerry Brown signed into law Thursday will be a major shot in the arm to California's sagging motion picture production industry.


"The law will definitely have some impact because a lot of productions want to stay in California and it will give them additional benefits to do so," said...

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