Nksfb, one of the most prominent business management firms in Hollywood and the largest in the country, is asking an L.A. judge to invalidate noncompetes for dozens of business managers. They claim their parent company, Focus Financial Partners, is trying to evade California law and illegally bar them from pursuing their careers if they leave.
On Wednesday, about 50 Nigro Karlin principals — including THR Power Business Managers Mickey Segal, Michael Karlin, Richard Feldstein, David Bolno, Dian Vaughn, Larry Tyler, Matt Segal, Bernard Gudvi, David Weise, Harley Neuman, Carrie Malcolm and Ryan Conlon — filed a lawsuit challenging the noncompete provision in their management agreement with Focus.
It’s important to note up front that this situation involves some confusingly similar-named companies. The original firm was Nigro Karlin Segal Feldstein & Bolno legally, but colloquially it has been known as Nksfb. When Focus Financial Partners bought the firm in 2018, it created a new...
On Wednesday, about 50 Nigro Karlin principals — including THR Power Business Managers Mickey Segal, Michael Karlin, Richard Feldstein, David Bolno, Dian Vaughn, Larry Tyler, Matt Segal, Bernard Gudvi, David Weise, Harley Neuman, Carrie Malcolm and Ryan Conlon — filed a lawsuit challenging the noncompete provision in their management agreement with Focus.
It’s important to note up front that this situation involves some confusingly similar-named companies. The original firm was Nigro Karlin Segal Feldstein & Bolno legally, but colloquially it has been known as Nksfb. When Focus Financial Partners bought the firm in 2018, it created a new...
- 6/7/2023
- by Ashley Cullins
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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