...was more a "firm" search for records and less a Hollywood-type raid. Portanova said he is not working for Calderon. ...
...Courtney L. Stuart-Alban (argued), Brent H. Blakely, Blakely Law Group, Hollywood, California, for the plaintiff-appellant.James E...
...so-called "Hollywood accounting" case, according to The Hollywood Reporter, and could have lasting implications on the way Hollywood does...
...attorney who has represented clients ranging from sports teams to hospitals to Hollywood. He became executive vice president and general counsel for Edison International in...
...much attention as the legal claims they contain. Challenging The Hollywood Reporter 's publication of an article suggesting that the abrupt resignation...
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