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THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER 58 MARCH 26, 2020


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restructurings. She repped Univision in a deal that
will see an investor group led by former Viacom CFO
Wade Davis acquire a 64 percent stake. She has also
advised clients on deals involving the likes of casino
operator Affinity Gaming and Newport Television.
Please reboot Cheers

LITIGATION
Scott Edelman
Gibson Dunn & Crutcher
UC BERKELEY
Yes, all lawyers are busy, but Edelman has an espe-
cially active calendar. “I have five trials scheduled
this year,” he says, including representing AMC in
closely watched lawsuits over profits for The Walking
Dead. Plus, he’s defending Universal Music Group
from musicians who are upset over recordings alleg-
edly destroyed in a massive backlot fire and Sony in
litigation over the distribution of Days of Our Lives.
Hollywood’s 2020 priority “Making sure the casting
couch is forever banished.”

TA LE N T
Craig Emanuel
Paul Hastings
MONASH UNIVERSITY LAW
One client takes up about a third of Emanuel’s time:
Ryan Murphy. The creator has a $300 million Netflix
deal, which the rep continues to oversee as Murphy
churns out new series. Emanuel also represented
producer Dede Gardner when Plan B entered into
an overall TV pact with Amazon and production
company Radical Media in its partnership with Oprah
Winfrey and Prince Harry on their mental health
series for Apple.
My biggest challenge now is “The ability to actually
take a mental break continues to be challenging.”

TA LE N T
Jeff Endlich
Morris Yorn
BENJAMIN N. CARDOZO SCHOOL OF LAW
“There is such a huge demand for content creation,

and it’s across all platforms,” says Endlich,
who reps one of Hollywood’s most prolific creators:
Taika Waititi, who took home an Oscar for his
script for satire Jojo Rabbit. Waititi’s upcoming
projects include (but are certainly not limited
to) Searchlight soccer drama Next Goal Wins,
Marvel’s next Thor movie and two projects based
on Roald Dahl’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
for Netflix. Endlich’s roster also includes Raphael
Bob-Waksberg (BoJack Horseman) and Liz
Feldman (Dead to Me).
My biggest challenge now is “Working from home
during a global pandemic with my 7-year-old and two
4-year-olds who have lots of energy and no place
to go.”

TA LE N T
Jamie Feldman
Lichter Grossman
HARVARD LAW SCHOOL
Feldman has a knack for crafting innovative

Leigh Brecheen
with client
Conan O’Brien

After veteran lawyers Jake Bloom
and Alan Hergott retired in 2019,
Brecheen left Bloom Hergott, her home of
more than 20 years, to launch a firm with
four colleagues who, she says, “share
a common vision about how to negotiate
and how to treat people.” All her clients,
including late night hosts Conan O’Brien
and John Oliver and actors Mel Gibson
and Jenny McCarthy, came with her.
O’Brien says his lawyer “always exudes
incredible calm, confidence and good
cheer while at the same time getting
a deal done with ruthless intelligence.”
Hollywood’s biggest priority in 2020
“Making sure that huge corporations don’t
deprive artists of all rights in the IP they
create, particularly in future iterations.”

Feldman

Felker

Fischer

Edelman

Emanuel

Endlich

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