Legal Question in Entertainment Law in California

tell all books

I've been approached by several literary agents about a book I've proposed who are interested in publishing my details of working in the Hollywood industry. I am very open about several high profile celebrities I've known and/or worked with on a professional as well as private level. This book names names and what they did and what I've seen in my 25 yrs in the biz. What is the legal ramifications to writing a tell all book? I know one can sue anyone for anything, so, should I just let the publsihers handle the legal or should I hire an attorney - just in case?


Asked on 5/14/08, 11:24 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Gordon Firemark Law Offices of Gordon P. Firemark

Re: tell all books

I think you should contact an attorney who can review what you've written in order to assure that you're covered.

I can do this for you. My practice is devoted to entertainment, publishing and the arts. Initial Consultation is free.

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Answered on 5/20/08, 7:23 pm


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