Entertainment & Sports
Feb. 28, 2005
Court Again Distinguishes Roles of Agents, Managers
Focus Column - Entertainment Law - By Jonathan E. Stern - For almost a decade, the California Labor Commission and California courts of appeal have relayed one consistent message to entertainment industry managers: Don't procure employment on behalf of your clients, because if you do, you're liable to lose your commissions. Just in case managers needed reminding, the Court of Appeal provided it in Yoo v. Robi , 2005 DJDAR 1863 (Feb. 14).
Focus Column
Entertainment Law
By Jonathan E. Stern
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