Kirk D’Amico and his team will commence sales at the Efm next month on the inspirational drama starring Hilary Swank.
Prince Azim’s Dpp is producing the film, marking what could become a significant move into production and financing by the son of the Sultan of Brunei, with Di Novi Pictures and 2S Films. CAA represents Us rights.
Emmy Rossum, Josh Duhamel and Marcia Gay Harden round out the key cast on You’re Not You and George C Wolfe of Nights In Rodanthe and Lackawanna Blues fame directs.
Shana Feste and Jordan Roberts adapted the novel by Michelle Wildgen about an accomplished woman in her 30s who is diagnosed with the incurable disease Als and hires a young woman as her care-giver with mutually beneficial results. The project is in post-production,
Julian McMahon, Jason Ritter, Frances Fisher, Loretta Devine, Ernie Hudson, Ali Larter and Andrea Savage round out the cast.
Prince Azim serves...
Prince Azim’s Dpp is producing the film, marking what could become a significant move into production and financing by the son of the Sultan of Brunei, with Di Novi Pictures and 2S Films. CAA represents Us rights.
Emmy Rossum, Josh Duhamel and Marcia Gay Harden round out the key cast on You’re Not You and George C Wolfe of Nights In Rodanthe and Lackawanna Blues fame directs.
Shana Feste and Jordan Roberts adapted the novel by Michelle Wildgen about an accomplished woman in her 30s who is diagnosed with the incurable disease Als and hires a young woman as her care-giver with mutually beneficial results. The project is in post-production,
Julian McMahon, Jason Ritter, Frances Fisher, Loretta Devine, Ernie Hudson, Ali Larter and Andrea Savage round out the cast.
Prince Azim serves...
- 1/24/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Law firm adds partners Sam Tatton-Brown, Mary Burrows.
UK-based film and TV law firm Lee & Thompson has added new partners Sam Tatton-Brown and Mary Burrows.
Finance lawyer Tatton-Brown, who has acted for many of the UK banks currently financing in the film and TV space, joins from Davenport Lyons.
Burrows joins from the UK production division of Fremantle UK where she was head of legal and business affairs for its drama and scripted comedy labels.
The additions bring the number of lawyers in the film and TV group to eighteen.
Lee & Thompson has worked on more than forty film productions this year including Rush, Under the Skin, Macbeth, Locke and TV shows including Last Tango in Halifax, Southcliffe, Death Comes to Pemberley, The Fall and Top of the Lake.
UK-based film and TV law firm Lee & Thompson has added new partners Sam Tatton-Brown and Mary Burrows.
Finance lawyer Tatton-Brown, who has acted for many of the UK banks currently financing in the film and TV space, joins from Davenport Lyons.
Burrows joins from the UK production division of Fremantle UK where she was head of legal and business affairs for its drama and scripted comedy labels.
The additions bring the number of lawyers in the film and TV group to eighteen.
Lee & Thompson has worked on more than forty film productions this year including Rush, Under the Skin, Macbeth, Locke and TV shows including Last Tango in Halifax, Southcliffe, Death Comes to Pemberley, The Fall and Top of the Lake.
- 11/12/2013
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
Acs:Law made controversial payment demands to thousands of suspected filesharers – but such tactics could be on the way out
The London-based law firm at the heart of a huge row over illegal filesharing this week turned off its overworked photocopier, and vowed to no longer pursue the tens of thousands of Britons it suspects of copyright infringement.
From its Hanover Square office, Acs:Law has led the charge in sending letters demanding payment from alleged illicit filesharers, attracting unwanted attention from online activists, industry regulators and privacy commissioners along the way.
In a matter of months, the Andrew Crossley-fronted firm may have singlehandedly changed the game for prosecuting infringers in the UK, experts say.
The controversial method of so-called "speculative invoicing", in which law firms acting on behalf of copyright owners demand payment from thousands of people accused of illegal filesharing, has found itself in the dock as the industry and...
The London-based law firm at the heart of a huge row over illegal filesharing this week turned off its overworked photocopier, and vowed to no longer pursue the tens of thousands of Britons it suspects of copyright infringement.
From its Hanover Square office, Acs:Law has led the charge in sending letters demanding payment from alleged illicit filesharers, attracting unwanted attention from online activists, industry regulators and privacy commissioners along the way.
In a matter of months, the Andrew Crossley-fronted firm may have singlehandedly changed the game for prosecuting infringers in the UK, experts say.
The controversial method of so-called "speculative invoicing", in which law firms acting on behalf of copyright owners demand payment from thousands of people accused of illegal filesharing, has found itself in the dock as the industry and...
- 1/27/2011
- by Josh Halliday
- The Guardian - Film News
Britain's Duchess of York is being sued for more than £200,000. Sarah Ferguson - the ex-wife of Prince Andrew - is reportedly facing financial ruin after being taken to the high court over her debt to solicitors Davenport Lyons for work on a deal to turn her children's books into an animated television series, which has failed to come to fruition. According to the writ, the duchess was sent eight invoices for sums between £12,000 and £65,000 between April and July last year by the firm, who also helped create and protect a trademark under which Sarah planned to create a range of lifestyle goods. Several written reminders about the invoices were also ignored, as was a letter requesting a...
- 4/23/2010
- Monsters and Critics
London, April 23 – The Duchess of York Sarah Ferguson is being taken to the High Court for debts of more than 200,000 pounds (more than $300,000) by a leading legal firm, says a report.
Dailymail.co.uk reports that Prince Andrew’s ex-wife is being sued by Mayfair solicitors Davenport Lyons for work on a deal to turn her children’s books into an animated television series, which has since hit the buffers.
The firm also helped to create and protect a trademark under which the.
Dailymail.co.uk reports that Prince Andrew’s ex-wife is being sued by Mayfair solicitors Davenport Lyons for work on a deal to turn her children’s books into an animated television series, which has since hit the buffers.
The firm also helped to create and protect a trademark under which the.
- 4/23/2010
- by realbollywood
- RealBollywood.com
Britain's Duchess of York is facing legal action over an unpaid bill of up to £100,000. The duchess, Sarah Ferguson, has been subject to the action from law firm Davenport Lyons, which has issued proceedings at the High Court in London against her over unpaid fees for work on a deal to turn her Little Red children's books into an animated television series. Davenport Lyons has a specialist media department which deals with the legal side of television and films, from merchandising to copyright issues and was brokering a deal on Sarah's behalf with film company HandMade Films, which wanted to buy the rights to Sarah's books in the Us and Canada, where they have proved a huge hit. However,...
- 4/9/2010
- Monsters and Critics
British royal Sarah Ferguson is facing legal action from her solicitors over an allegedly unpaid $150,000 (£100,000) bill.
Bosses at legal firm Davenport Lyons are demanding the sum from the Duchess of York over their work on a deal to turn her Little Red kids' books into a cartoon TV series.
The agreement fell through when production company HandMade Films hit financial trouble in January.
Lawyers for Davenport Lyons are believed to have initiated legal proceedings in a bid to recoup the money allegedly owed for their work, reports Britain's The Sun.
Bosses at legal firm Davenport Lyons are demanding the sum from the Duchess of York over their work on a deal to turn her Little Red kids' books into a cartoon TV series.
The agreement fell through when production company HandMade Films hit financial trouble in January.
Lawyers for Davenport Lyons are believed to have initiated legal proceedings in a bid to recoup the money allegedly owed for their work, reports Britain's The Sun.
- 4/8/2010
- WENN
Games publisher Topware Interactive has won a landmark court victory against a team of pirates who uploaded the PC version of Dream Pinball 3D onto illegal file-sharing websites. A team of four individuals were ordered to pay £750 in fines and £2,000 in costs to Topware Interactive, reports Metro. Solicitors Davenport Lyons, acting on behalf of Topware Interactive, said the landmark win is likely to see many (more)...
- 7/2/2008
- by By David Gibbon
- Digital Spy
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