For a third time within a week, the Writers Guild of America has found itself named as a defendant in a talent agency's antitrust action.
A recent code of conduct change instituted by the WGA restrains competition "on a staggering scale using illegal means," the Creative Artists Agency LLC claims in a lawsuit filed Monday in the Central District of California, in a commercial market the union "has no authority to regulate."
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