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Labor & Employment

Jul. 17, 2013

Ivy Kagan Bierman

Loeb & Loeb LLP Los Angeles Specialty: entertainment labor law



For most aspiring actresses, a bombed audition would cause stress, second-guessing of their career and perhaps additional months and years of waiting tables. For Bierman, it ended up being the ultimate blessing in disguise.


As a third year law student, Bierman knew she wanted to be involved in the entertainment industry, so much so that she considered dropping out of law school to pursue an acting career. One of her early auditions went poorly and the rest, a...

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