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Glaser Weil Adds Douglas Stone As Partner, Cochair Of Entertainment Department
Glaser Weil LLP has added Douglas Stone in its Century City office as partner and cochair of the Entertainment Department. Stone represents actor Daniel Craig and Dean Devlin and his production company, Electric Entertainment, among others. A transactional attorney, he regularly represents actors, writers, and directors. “I am delighted that the talented Doug Stone is […]
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Top Law Firms Merge Into Goodman, Genow, Schenkman, Smelkinson & Christopher
BREAKING: The early year courtship between some of Hollywood's top dealmakers continues. The principals behind the law firms Goodman, Schenkman are in final talks to merge with Stone, Genow, Smelkinson, Binder & Christopher. They will christen the new firm Goodman, Genow, Schenkman, Smelkinson & Christopher and the transaction should closed by month's end. The new […]
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James Cameron's 'Alita' battles at box office to prove doubters wrong
February has been an underwhelming month for Hollywood studios at the box office, but Robert Rodriguez is confident that his new movie, "Alita: Battle Angel," will prove the doubters wrong. The director's dismissal of predictions that the film will flop may come from its behind-the-scenes power broker's history: James Cameron, director of the two highest-grossing and visually arresting films of all time — "Titanic" and "Avatar" — is an executive producer for the film.
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Oz the Great and Powerful: How James Franco and His $325 Million Movie Can Save Hollywood
Oz the Great and Powerful is a big bet. One of the biggest bets Hollywood has ever made. And mayb...
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This Day in?Music
2004 - Buddy Guy and Etta James are the big winners at the W.C. Handy Blues Awards, presented by the non-profit Blues Foundation at the Cannon Center Ballroom in Memphis. Singer/guitarist Guy was named contemporary blues male artist of the year, and his Silvertone album "Blues Singer" was selected blues album of the year and acoustic blues album of the year. Vocalist James was honored as soul blues female artist of the year; her Private Music release "Let's Roll" scored as soul blues album of th
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