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Labor/Employment,
Contracts

May 13, 2022

Model behavior?

Most of the time, these individuals have been fully paid for their services through their agency, but nonetheless file claims in court seeking damages in amounts exponentially higher than their agreed upon – and fully paid – daily rate.

Caroline P. Donelan

Blank Rome LLP

Phone: 424-239-3400

Email: CDonelan@BlankRome.com

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Natalie R. Alameddine

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Imagine you are a company in the business of selling certain goods or services. In order to properly promote and market those goods or services, you work with a third-party agency to formally engage a model for a one-day photo shoot to take place in California. The agency will negotiate and collect payment from you on the model’s behalf. You enter into a written contract with the agency which specifies, among other things, that the model will be engaged as an indepen...

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