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Domain Talent’s Melisa Spamer Wins Preliminary Injunction Against Biz Partner Over Embezzlement Claims

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Talent agent Melisa Spamer’s legal efforts to oust partner Joe Vance from the LLC that operates as Domain Talent has met with court approval, preliminarily.Four months after Spamer filed suit alleging that surviving partner Vance had once again been engaging in “unlawful activity” and “acts of embezzlement” totaling over $500,000, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Michael Linfield last week officially granted a preliminary injunction against the latter partner.“The Court concludes that Petitioner has shown a probability of prevailing on the merits of its claim that Respondent breached his duty of loyalty to KSV (Krengel, Spamer & Vance LLC) and that Respondent will be dissociated as a result,” said the June 30 minutes of hearing that day in

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