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Levetown & Jenkins, LLP Announces an Investigation of Alleged Antitrust Violations Involving Several Animation Studios
[September 26, 2014]

Levetown & Jenkins, LLP Announces an Investigation of Alleged Antitrust Violations Involving Several Animation Studios


WASHINGTON --(Business Wire)--

Levetown & Jenkins, LLP is conducting an investigation into alleged violations of state and federal antitrust laws by the following animation studios:

1. Pixar
2. LucasFilm
3. Dreamworks Animation
4. Walt Disney (News - Alert) Animation Studios, WD Feature Animation
5. Digital Domain
6. Image Movers Digital
7. Sony Pictures Animation and Sony Pictures Imageworks

The firm's investigation stems from allegations made in a complaint filed in federal court in California alleging a national antitrust conspiracy among the above-named animation studios. The suit alleges that defendants have and continue to conspire to depress wages by agreeing to no poach and other restrictions on recruiting and paying animation talent; workers affected include employees and contractors who work or worked as digital artists, software engineers and other technical and artistic workers between 2004 and today.



Levetown & Jenkins, LLP is a national law firm comprised of former federal and state prosecutors. If you have worked for any of the above-listed companies as a digital artist, software engineer or as another type of technical and artistic works between 2004 and today, as an employee or as a contractor, we'd like to speak with you.

If you have information pertaining to this matter or if you wish to obtain additional information about your rights, please contact Andrew Levetown at (703) 618-2264.


For more information about the firm, please visit www.levjen.com.

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