WGA Deal Unpacked: What Attorneys Need to Know

WGA Deal Unpacked: What Attorneys Need to Know

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WGA Deal Unpacked: What Attorneys Need to Know
About the Program

The Writers Guild of America’s new agreement with studios and streamers signals a meaningful shift in Hollywood’s labor deal landscape. Negotiated through a more productive process than the prior cycle and its painful strike, the deal reflects an industry recalibrating in real time. Rather than a reset, this iteration fine-tunes existing terms, enhanced residuals, adjustments to minimums, and incremental gains around streaming performance and AI transparency. The $321 million infusion into the Guild’s underfunded health plan also underscores the deep interdependence between labor and the companies sustaining the ecosystem. For practitioners, the significance lies as much in the process as in the substance, and what it signals for the next phase of the other upcoming Hollywood labor relations.

Speakers will break down the deal’s key provisions, examine the implications of the longer contract term, and discuss what the WGA agreement means for ongoing and future negotiations across the industry.

Speaker(s)
Dan Stone

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Dan Stone is a Member at Kauff McGuire & Margolis LLP, where his practice covers entertainment, media, technology, sports, and labor and employment. He represents clients ranging from individual artists to Fortune 100 companies in disputes involving copyright, trademark, trade secrets, rights of publicity and privacy, labor law, ERISA, and California’s Talent Agencies Act. Before joining KM&M, he served as Assistant General Counsel at the Directors Guild of America, advising on collective bargaining agreements and pension and health plans. His work has been quoted in the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Washington Post, and Variety.

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David Shraga

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Shraga Resolution Services (“The Media Mediator”)

David Shraga is a private mediator specializing in entertainment, media & intellectual property. Having worked on all sides of the Hollywood ecosystem for more than 20 years, David offers rare experience and insight as a neutral.   

For the first dozen years of his career, he was a trial lawyer focused on cases involving talent, entrepreneurs, and bet-the-company litigation in entertainment and media.  He trained as a Senior Associate at the prominent law firm Alschuler Grossman Stein & Kahan LLP before founding his own firm KSW LLP. David then pivoted and for the next decade worked in-house as a studio executive, where he advised studio presidents, top tier producers, and other senior leadership.  His roles have included SVP and Head of Global Television Business & Legal Affairs for Miramax, VP of Business & Legal Affairs for NBCUniversal’s International Television Studio, and Senior Counsel for Legal Affairs at Universal Pictures.  

David is an expert in all aspects of domestic and international development, financing, production and distribution; has overseen billions in deals and budgets, and has negotiated with the top agents, lawyers, talent, studios, and distributors in the global television and film industries. With his uncommon background as both a litigator and in-house dealmaker, David offers a unique understanding of the complex considerations studios, sophisticated parties and their representatives must balance while making deals, while in litigation, and while mediating.  

David was on the Law Review while at the University of Southern California School of Law, externed for the Hon. Dean D. Pregerson (C.D. of Cal.) and received his BA from Yale.

David is also a member of the Executive Committee of the Entertainment Law Section of the Beverly Hills Bar Association; is the Outreach Coordinator and a Co-Host for the Will Work For Food Project – a webinar series which raises donations for food banks around the world; serves as a volunteer mediator for the Los Angeles Superior Court; is a member of the Southern California Mediation Association; is on the volunteer mediation panel for California Lawyers For The Arts; and volunteers with the Western Center on Law & Poverty to train high school peer mediators.

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Accreditation
Credit Hours:
0.50
Specialty Area:
None
Credit Type:
General
Original Air Date:
May 4, 2026
Accredited in:
California
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