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Entertainment & Sports

Mar. 4, 2015

Act doesn't serve entertainment industry

The Los Angeles city attorney recently announced that his office was stepping up their enforcement of those who violate the Krekorian Act.

Rick Siegel

Rick is a former personal manager who is often engaged as an expert witness on the history, construction and application of the Talent Agencies Act.

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Los Angeles City Attorney Mike Feuer recently announced that to protect the "thousands who come to Hollywood every year to pursue their dreams in the entertainment industry," his office was stepping up their enforcement of those who violate the Labor Code Sections 1701-1704, the Krekorian Act. As the legislation's author, then-Assemblyman and now Councilman Paul Krekorian stated, the city is "putting all fraudsters on notice that they will be prosecuted if they cheat and steal to get ahead...

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