Producers United Enhances Legal Team with Bonnie Eskenazi and Allyson L. Belovin
Producers United, an advocacy group dedicated to protecting the rights of career producers in film and television, has announced an expansion of its legal representation. The organization has brought on entertainment litigator Bonnie Eskenazi and leading labor and employment attorney Allyson L. Belovin. These attorneys will now represent the group of 300 name producers, which includes Oscar winner Jonathan Wang.

Producers United, an advocacy group focused on protecting and advancing the rights of "career producers" within the film and television industries, has significantly strengthened its legal capabilities.
The organization has announced the addition of two experienced attorneys to its team. Bonnie Eskenazi, an entertainment litigator, and Allyson L. Belovin, a prominent labor and employment attorney, will now represent Producers United.
Producers United comprises 300 "name producers," advocating on their behalf. Notable members of the group include Oscar winner Jonathan Wang, recognized for his work on "Everything Everywhere All at Once."
According to Variety, these appointments aim to bolster the group's efforts in its advocacy for its members.

