Writers vs. Agencies Case Will Go to Court-Ordered Mediation, Eventually

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Packaging fee litigation between the Writers Guild of America and the three largest talent agencies is going to court-ordered mediation by the end of the year

It’s less than meets the eye: the packaging fee litigation between the Writers Guild of America and the three largest talent agencies is going to court-ordered mediation by the end of the year before an experienced entertainment lawyer whom the parties stipulated Thursday, but the likelihood that this means anything much is close to zero.

That’s not only because the mediation deadline isn’t until Dec. 25, according to a Jan. 8 court order. It’s also because the two sides remain at loggerheads, the federal judge in the case still hasn’t ruled on the agencies’ motion to dismiss the case, the guild is gearing up to ask that Hollywood studios freeze out the agencies — and the parties can’t even agree on whether they’ve been having conversations already.

The mediator agreed to is Gail Migdal Title, a neutral with ADR Services and former litigator who served for 14 years as managing partner for Katten Muchin’s Los Angeles office. But mediation — a non-binding process that seeks an agreed resolution — has not been scheduled, and would seem especially unproductive until a ruling issues on the agency motion to dismiss that was heard Jan. 24.

of WME, CAA and UTA’s challenge to the many-pronged WGA case, which implicates complex aspects of antitrust doctrine, labor law and state statutes and decisions.

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