"No envelope mix-up here! Meet the attorneys behind the 'Moonlight' Oscar winner, Melania's litigation, Bill O'Reilly's downfall, the year's biggest media megamergers and pretty much anything that matters in Hollywood. Extortion. Messy divorces. Nine-figure deals with Chinese media conglomerates. It's been a busy year for Hollywood's potential lawyers, who once again gather in THR's webpages for its magazine's yearly Power Lawyers issue. The men and women on this list manage a range of cases, from simple gift contracts to complex corporate mergers that take weeks to iron out, but all of them have things in common. They all love working in the entertainment market. All of them play a vital role in maintaining Hollywood's wheels turning. They're all at the very top of their area. And -- judging from THR's poll -- they drink a lot of coffee (a mean of 5.5 cups a day, even if calculations include the man who promised to down 97 cups),
real estate lawyer in Markham. Below, the Power Lawyers of 2017 talk about their most significant cases, reveal their personal political beliefs (only 14 percent think Donald Trump will get impeached) and reply the age-old question, "Which superhero would you most want to reflect? ""
Dale Kinsella
Kinsella Weitzman Iser Kump & Aldisert Alma mater UCLA School of Law He things The litigator is embroiled in 2 of the greatest profit-participation lawsuits in recent memory. He represents The Walking Dead creator Frank Darabont in Addition to CAA at the four-year struggle against AMC over show profits. Kinsella also reps Bones producer Barry Josephson, who is suing 20th Century Fox for supposedly cheating him out of earnings (an allegation that celebrities and executive producers David Boreanaz and Emily Deschanel have made contrary to the studio). The most dangerous thing I've done in a decade "Heli-skiing in Alaska. "
Darrell Miller
Alma mater Georgetown Law He matters Miller is well known for helping ability research entrepreneurial ventures but recently has been negotiating record prices for Mariah Carey and DMX to receive them back to audio where they started. He also 's also helping Courtney B. Vance capitalize on his People v. O.J. Simpson heat with a new half-hour ABC series. Clients Ludacris and Terrence J every inked overall deals with MTV, while Angela Bassett is continuing her work with Ryan Murphy in a not-yet-titled procedural play. Last TV show binged Luke Cage
Matthew Erramouspe
O'Melveny & Myers Alma mater UCLA School of Law Why he things Erramouspe assisted Alibaba up its connection with Hollywood to another level by means of a long-term partnership with Amblin Partners. The October deal requires the Chinese online giant taking a minority stake with the intention of teaming on co-productions. "It's a bigger step than just performing a one-off investment," says Erramouspe. He's also helping to expand his own company 's sports practice as it gets into stadium financing and staff acquisitions. Last TV show binged Marco Polo
Matthew Thompson
Sidley Austin Alma mater UC Hastings College of Law He matters Thompson is serving Canadian client Entertainment One launching a mini studio to concentrate on star-driven film jobs from the U.S.. He also just negotiated Russian billionaire Len Blavatnik's Access Entertainment's first big Hollywood investment: a buyout of James Packer's stake in RatPac Entertainment and a restructuring of Brett Ratner's bargain. Most dangerous thing I've done in a decade "Fish dip. Google it. "
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