Buchwald becomes second ATA literary agency to sign WGA agreement
Today the WGA and Buchwald signed a negotiated franchise agreement that allows the agency to represent members for covered writing services.
The agreement largely mirrors Monday’s agreement with the Kaplan Stahler Agency, with a few minor modifications. The new agreement clarifies that a franchised agency may provide distribution services for indie film projects in addition to financing and sales services.
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