Loeb & Loeb is pleased to announce that Marc Chamlin, chair of the firm’s Television industry practice, has been selected for inclusion in the 2024 "New York Power Lawyers" list by The Hollywood Reporter. The honor highlights the “25 most powerful entertainment lawyers in New York” based on the prestige of their clientele and the impact of their work, which spans sports, theater, film, television, fashion and artificial intelligence (AI).
In the featured profile, Marc, who is recognized under the talent section, shared with The Hollywood Reporter that he does all-encompassing work for Oprah Winfrey, from scripted series and specials on weight loss and AI to her collaboration with Dwayne Johnson to launch the People’s Fund of Maui in support of wildfire victims. Additional highlights from Marc’s work from the past year include negotiating on behalf of Glenn Close to star in Ryan Murphy’s All’s Fair on Hulu and in Netflix’s Knives Out 3 and assisting Andy Cohen with his acclaimed Daddy Diaries and accompanying publishing imprint deal.
“I’ve always had a really diverse practice, which reflects my restless soul,” Marc told the publication about his established corporate and talent practice.
For additional details, please visit The Hollywood Reporter's website.
In the featured profile, Marc, who is recognized under the talent section, shared with The Hollywood Reporter that he does all-encompassing work for Oprah Winfrey, from scripted series and specials on weight loss and AI to her collaboration with Dwayne Johnson to launch the People’s Fund of Maui in support of wildfire victims. Additional highlights from Marc’s work from the past year include negotiating on behalf of Glenn Close to star in Ryan Murphy’s All’s Fair on Hulu and in Netflix’s Knives Out 3 and assisting Andy Cohen with his acclaimed Daddy Diaries and accompanying publishing imprint deal.
“I’ve always had a really diverse practice, which reflects my restless soul,” Marc told the publication about his established corporate and talent practice.
For additional details, please visit The Hollywood Reporter's website.
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Chair, Television