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RR Ep 37 - Privacy, Anonymity and Celebrity, with Hollywood Power Lawyer Neville Johnson
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Neville Johnson has been called a "Hollywood Power Attorney" by Variety and The Hollywood Reporter. The LA Times called him "One of the most feared litigators in Hollywood". He's taken on the studios and guilds in class actions on the side of creative talent. That's not all, he's a recording and touring musician, and an author who has studied and written about legendary UCLA basketball coach John Wooden's contributions to leadership ideals. Plus, Michael was wrong, and just in time for Easter...a recommendation involving a second coming.
Neville Johnson - Johnson & Johnson LLP - Bio
Trevor McShane - Neville Johnson's Musician Alter Ego
LA Times - 'Go-to' L.A. lawyer says Hollywood studios are shortchanging his clients
Segments
Flip-Flopping
Wikipedia - Flip-Flop (politics)
New York Times - First Usage of "Flip-Flop"
Recommendation
The Stone Roses - "Second Coming" (1994)
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Neville Johnson has been called a "Hollywood Power Attorney" by Variety and The Hollywood Reporter. The LA Times called him "One of the most feared litigators in Hollywood". He's taken on the studios and guilds in class actions on the side of creative talent. That's not all, he's a recording and touring musician, and an author who has studied and written about legendary UCLA basketball coach John Wooden's contributions to leadership ideals. Plus, Michael was wrong, and just in time for Easter...a recommendation involving a second coming.
Neville Johnson - Johnson & Johnson LLP - Bio
Trevor McShane - Neville Johnson's Musician Alter Ego
LA Times - 'Go-to' L.A. lawyer says Hollywood studios are shortchanging his clients
Segments
Flip-Flopping
Wikipedia - Flip-Flop (politics)
New York Times - First Usage of "Flip-Flop"
Recommendation
The Stone Roses - "Second Coming" (1994)
Consider a donation to help produce Reasonable Risk and get bonus stuff!
Reasonable Risk on Patreon - Donate Here
Contact Michael Schaffer and Reasonable Risk Podcast:
Email: reasonableriskpodcast@gmail.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ReasonBroker
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/reasonableriskpodcast/
Facebook Discussion Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/RRAssessment/
Voice mail: 720-773-1856
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