Legal Question in Entertainment Law in California

Talent management Contract

Ok,

So I'm thinking about signing with a

talent manager. However, here are

some of my problems. I liked them

both a lot, but I just want to make

sure I'll be cool, if something happens

in the future with them.

Ok, so in one of the terms/conditions

of the contract, the ''...actor is

obligated to pay commission through

the complete term of the contract''

even if the ''actor requests to be

released of manager services after

the 90 day conditional agreement.''

Here's the other thing I'm worried

about, ''...contract is for 1 year and

will be automatically renewed for

three years without written

termination by either Manager or

Agent.'' So, does that mean I can't

get out of it after a year if I want to?


Asked on 1/31/09, 10:52 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Richard Jefferson M.E.T.A.L. LAW GROUP, LLP

Re: Talent management Contract

Based on what you site from the agreement there are some definite red flags. If you are giving the manager a 90 trial period then they are not entitled to commission on a full contract...if you don't keep them on as your manager then there is a problem so they should not get paid. Also, usually automatic renewal clauses are in favor of the person who drafts them. I can't give you a full analysis without seeing the full contract but you definitely need to have it reviewed. Do not sign it as it reads now.

Thank you.

Richard

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Answered on 2/01/09, 3:16 pm
Michael Stone Law Offices of Michael B. Stone Toll Free 1-855-USE-MIKE

Re: Talent management Contract

How can any attorney advise you unless you bring them the contract? Who cares if you like them. Have you researched them? For example, have you researched the court records to see if they have been involved in any lawsuits? Have you asked them for references? Have you at least googled them?

Spend some money and have the contract reviewed by your own lawyer -before- you sign. It will save you money in the long run. If they won't give you a copy to have your lawyer review it, or if they demand you sign right now or else, RUN.

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Answered on 1/31/09, 11:15 pm


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