The same week that Sports Illustrated named Proskauer Rose the most powerful law firm in sports, a Proskauer squad and team representing Kaye Scholer, Skadden and Stikeman Elliott squared off in the
...Sandra Day O'Connor and as an associate with entertainment boutique Ziffren Brittenham. Before clerking for O'Connor, she was a law clerk to...
...dealmaker to graphic novelist. The name partner at L.A.'s Ziffren Brittenham is teaming up with Witchblade artist Brian Haberlin on...
...dealmaker to graphic novelist. The name partner at L.A.'s Ziffren Brittenham is teaming up with Witchblade artist Brian Haberlin on...
...Angeles Times. Harvey "Skip" Brittenham, a well-regarded Hollywood entertainment lawyer and name partner at Ziffren Brittenham in Los Angeles, serves on...
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...Coleman Grodin & Evall partner Wayne Kazan; partner Bryan Wolf of Ziffren Brittenham; and Neil Blair, founder of the Blair Partnership in London, which...
...Coleman Grodin & Evall partner Wayne Kazan; partner Bryan Wolf of Ziffren Brittenham; and Neil Blair, the founder of The Blair Partnership in London...
...The lawyer who handles Leno's contracts is Skip Brittenham of Beverly Hills entertainment boutique Ziffren Brittenham. Amanda Bronstad can be contacted...
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