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Mr. Kump represented defendant WME in an action for breach of fiduciary duty filed in state court in Los Angeles by former WME clients. The Court granted WME’s motion to stay the action pending the outcome of certain proceedings filed in New York. In one of the highest-profile cases in the entertainment business, Mr. Kump represented The Management Group (TMG) and its principals, who provide business management services to high-profile individuals and companies in the entertainment business. When TMG started to foreclose on a secured loan to their former long-time client, actor Johnny Depp, Depp filed a lawsuit in state court in Los Angeles concerning TMG’s representation of him. Mr. Kump responded by filing a highly publicized cross-complaint against Depp for fraud and breach of contract. The matter, which was heavily litigated for over 18 months, received international attention, and Mr. Kump was quoted extensively, including in The Hollywood Reporter, Vanity Fair, Rolling Stone, The Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg, BBC News, and Paris Match, among other publications. All of the lawsuits were dismissed on the eve of trial. ( John C. Depp, II, et al v. The Mandel Company, Inc., dba The Management Group, et al, Los Angeles County Superior Court Case No. BC 646882.) Named in 2021 and 2022 by U.S. News & World Report’s The Best Lawyers in America as “Lawyer of the Year” in Litigation – Intellectual Property (Los Angeles). The firm is pleased to announce that it has been recognized as a leading “Tier 1” California entertainment law firm in the 2021 edition of Benchmark Litigation. Dale Kinsella, Howard Weitzman, Larry Iser,... October 16, 2020 KHIKS Prevails in Lawsuit for The Duke and Duchess of Sussex

United States District Judge Jacqueline H. Nguyen granted Mr. Kump’s motion and dismissed the entire action with prejudice, finding that “the burden on interstate commerce imposed by section 351 outweighs the articulated state interest in this case, and the application of section 351 to toll the statute of limitations on Plaintiff’s claims would violate the commerce clause.” (For more information, read Judge Nguyen’s opinion.) The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed Judge Nguyen’s ruling, finding that “The burden on interstate commerce as applied to O’Neal is substantial and the countervailing interest is minimal. Application of section 351 in this case would offend the Commerce Clause and [plaintiff’s] suit was properly dismissed because it was untimely.” (See Ninth Circuit opinion). Andy suggests holding the wedding at The Breakers, an enormous mansion in Rhode Island, originally owned by the Vanderbilt family. It is now owned by the Preservation Society of Newport County and is open to the public, except for the third floor, which remains a private residence. When Michael says the office lost a ton of weight literally, Ryan looks up concerned. He then relaxes, likely realizing Michael didn't mean literally. Kevin dumps the contents of his M&M's jar in the trash, which impresses Oscar - until he replaces them with Raisinets.Represented EuopaCorp S.A., a French production company founded by famed film director Luc Besson, in connection with a French investigation into his alleged conduct. FX Network LLC filed an action in Los Angeles County Superior Court against DISH and Starz for intentional interference with contractual relations based upon DISH’s “free” give-away of Starz’s premium programming. Mr. Kump defended Starz in FX’s action and defeated FX’s motion for a preliminary injunction. The action against Starz was subsequently dismissed. Greg Daniels wanted the proposal to be in the season premiere because it would be completely unexpected. To throw people off, he also wanted it to be in a mundane location. [4] :34:49 After Michael asks how the staff can live forever, Jim replies, "Cryogenics. Beer me five." This refers to Andy's use of 'beer me' in " Product Recall" ("Beer me that disc," and Jim's "Lord beer me strength.") Named in 2020 by The Los Angeles Business Journal to its list of “Leaders of Influence: Litigators & Trial Lawyers.“

Represented SMAC Entertainment —a multi-dimensional talent management, music, branding, and production company founded and operated by NFL Hall of Fame player and ABC’s “Good Morning America” (GMA) Michael Strahan and Constance Schwartz-Morini—which was sued in an action filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court regarding a clothing brand associated with the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) and two retired WWE wrestling stars known as the “Bella Twins.” The entire action was recently settled and dismissed prior to trial. Named in 2023 and 2019 to The Daily Journal’s prestigious “Top 100” list, honoring the leading lawyers in California whose work has changed the law, an industry, or society. Mr. Kump has represented UFC in several public and non-public matters. UFC is the world’s premier mixed martial arts organization (MMA), with more than 675 million fans and 185 million social media followers across the globe. The organization produces more than 40 live events annually that consistently sell out some of the most prestigious arenas around the globe, and its programming is broadcast in over 175 countries and territories, via more than 60 global broadcast partners, to more than 1.1 billion TV households worldwide in over 40 different languages. The firm is pleased to announce that Dale Kinsella has joined Howard Weitzman on The Hollywood Reporter's “Legal Legends” honor roll, and that Michael Kump and Shawn Holley have been... May 20, 2021 Chambers USA 2021 Guide Recognizes KHIKS and Attorneys Kinsella, Weitzman, Iser, and Kump

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The firm is pleased to announce that Howard Weitzman, Dale Kinsella and Michael Kump have again been selected for inclusion in The Hollywood Reporter’s esteemed list of Hollywood’s leading “Power... November 2, 2017 Michael Kump Speaks at Relativity Fest Panel on Celebrity Law Mr. Kump was a member of a panel that spoke on the topic: Celebrity Law, Tech, and PR: Legal Ethics in News and Social Media, at the Relativity Fest conference in Chicago, Illinois. Why have regular Mike when you can have Date Mike? Popping up in “Happy Hour”, Date Mike is every woman’s nightmare. Using phrases like “Hi, I’m Date Mike. Nice to meet me. How do you like your eggs in the morning?”, watching Date Mike is like watching a car crash and burn and loving every second of it. Steve Carrell | Photo by Chris Haston/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images

Represented Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex, and Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex, in a lawsuit filed in state court concerning illegal photographs taken by the paparazzi of their son playing in their private yard. Because the party responsible for the photographs was unknown, the lawsuit was filed against “John Doe” defendants and subpoenas were sent to the three biggest celebrity news agencies, which revealed the agency that was responsible. In a settlement announced three months later, the news agency apologized to the family, agreed to pay a portion of their legal fees, and agreed to turn over all photos and destroy all copies, and never traffic in any photos of the couple or their son taken by similar means. The case and settlement received world-wide coverage, including in The New York Times, BBC News, Le Figaro and Der Spiegel, and included Mr. Kump’s statement that “This is a successful outcome. All families have a right, protected by law, to feel safe and secure at home.” ( Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex, and Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex vs. John Does 1, et al, Los Angeles Superior Court case no. 20SMCV00975).

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Represented The Saul Zaentz Company , the owner of certain film and other rights in J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Hobbit and Lord Of The Rings trilogy, in a dispute and arbitration with Warner Bros. and New Line Cinema concerning such rights. The firm is pleased to announce that Mike Kump has been named to the Los Angeles Business Journal’s list of “Leaders of Influence: Litigators & Trial Lawyers” for 2020.... April 23, 2020 Prestigious Chambers USA 2020 Guide Recognizes KHIKS and Attorneys Kinsella, Weitzman, Iser, and Kump When Jim goes to visit Pam in Pratt, her dorm door reads "Pam Beesly" and below "Resident Advisor". In reality, Pam is unlikely to have been a resident advisor at Pratt. Resident advisors must have completed a 5-week training course and applied for the full-year position the previous spring. Pam is at Pratt for a three-month program and would not have met the criteria. Writer Gene Stupnitsky admitted that they did it simply because it was funny. [1] Partners Shawn Holley, Lawrence Iser, Dale Kinsella, Gregory Korn, Michael Kump, Suann MacIsaac, and Howard Weitzman have been recognized among the top lawyers in the nation in the 2019 edition of “The... May 7, 2018 KHIKS Attorneys Kinsella, Weitzman, Iser and Kump Recognized in Prestigious Chambers 2018 Guide The photo of young Stanley is an old prom photo of Leslie David Baker inserted into another photo of people he doesn't know. [2] :22:37

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