July 26, 2010 (LOS ANGELES) -- Anthony Oncidi is one of only four labor lawyers on The Hollywood Reporter's "Power 100" list, identifying those practitioners with the "greatest influence in the entertainment industry." Tony is cited for his work representing Paramount Pictures and Oprah Winfrey's film production company Harpo Films, as well as Creative Artists Agency, the William Morris Agency and United Talent Agency, in the decade-old age discrimination lawsuit filed by television writers against all of the major talent agencies, studios, television networks and production companies. Michael Rubel, CAA's general counsel, is quoted as saying that "Tony is a trusted adviser . . . his judgment is impeccable."
Tony is the head of the Labor and Employment Law Group in the Los Angeles office and represents leading employers in media, entertainment, banking and other industries in all aspects of labor relations and employment law. He has been consistently recognized by Chambers USA as a leading lawyer in his area of practice and was named one of the top 25 labor and employment lawyers in California by the Daily Journal and one of the "most powerful" employment lawyers in America by Human Resource Executive and Lawdragon magazines.