Variety’s 2020 Legal Impact Report – Bryan Freedman

Variety’s 2020 Legal Impact Report
Bryan Freedman - Freedman + Taitelman, LLP - portrait
Bryan Freedman – Freedman + Taitelman, LLP – portrait

Bryan Freedman

Litigators 

Founding partner, Freedman + Taitelman 

Repping women in high-profile employment disputes, Freedman advised Deborah Dugan departing the Recording Academy, Gabrielle Union exiting “America’s Got Talent” and Sharon Tal Yguado leaving Amazon programming. The Century City-based litigator works video games extensively, including Turner “Tfue” Tenney challenging an e-sports collective as an unlicensed talent agency. Other clients include screenwriter Michael Bacall and attorney Jake Bloom and his former law firm. Freedman believes there will be a raft of new workplace protocols for employees, businesses and government due to the coronavirus pandemic, including physical distancing and remote work. “That will be an interesting concern in the next year as we work through this.”

That will be an interesting concern in the next year as we work through this

Bryan Freedman, Freedman + Taitelman, LLP

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