Actress Julianna Margulies is facing a
lawsuit from her former management team amid allegations she reneged on a
deal to pay them commission.
'The Good Wife'
actress, Julianna Margulies, is being sued by her former representatives
amid allegations that she defaulted on the agreement that made it
perquisite on her part to pay 10 percent commission to her agents for
any deal they brought to the actress.
Margulies hired D/F Management to represent her in 2009, and it is
believed that they help her land two lucrative deals; first a lead role
in American legal drama 'The Good Wife' ( for which she won a Golden
Globe) and another deal that got her the prestigious job of being a
spokes model for the world's largest cosmetics and beauty company
L'Oréal.
However, the star severed all the ties with the company in April 2011
and it is alleged that she also went back on her promise of handling
them 10 percent commission. D/F Management is now demanding $420,000
(£262,500) allegedly owned by star in back payment as well as 10 percent
commission for the above mentioned two deals as long as holds on to
them.