Cuban TV judge Alex Ferrer lost his case on Wednesday, when justices ruled 8-1 in a case between talent vs. talent manager.
Former Miami-Dade Circuit Court Judge Alex Ferrer sued his manager for demanding 12 percent of his earning, despite that his talent manager was doing business in the State of California without a talent agent operating license, therefore making Ferrer says his contract is null and void. The highest court ruled this should of been taking care of with the lower courts.
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Thursday, February 21, 2008
TV Judge Alex Ferrer loses real case in the Supreme Court
Posted by HL news desk at 11:33 AM
Labels: judge alex ferrer, supreme court