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Entertainment & Sports

Sep. 26, 2006

Top Court to Review Talent Agent Law

The California Supreme Court unanimously agreed Wednesday to decide whether the Talent Agencies Act applies to personal managers and whether part of a contract between a manager and talent could remain intact if a manager is found to have violated the act.

By Rebecca Beyer
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      The California Supreme Court unanimously agreed Wednesday to decide whether the Talent Agencies Act applies to personal managers and whether part of a contract between a manager and talent could remain intact if a manager is found to have violated the act.
      The case, Marathon Entertainment v. Blasi, S145428, caught the attent...

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