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Studios tap Carol Lombardini as new chief negotiator

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The major studios have tapped veteran negotiator Carol Lombardini as their new bargaining chief for labor contracts.

Lombardini today was named president of the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers, which bargains union agreements on behalf of more than 350 film and TV producers.

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Her appointment was hardly a surprise. Lombardini was the front-runner to replace longtime negotiator Nick Counter, who retired earlier this year. She served as acting president and was heavily involved in the recent contract negotiations with the Screen Actors Guild.

Since joining the alliance in 1982, Lombardini has served various positions in the group, including that of counsel and vice president of legal and business affairs.

Lombardini during past negotiations has shown a less combative style than her predecessor, although, given the nature of the job -- facing off against union negotiators during marathon bargaining sessions -- she has been as tough as her longtime mentor. Counter was vilified by union members, especially during the strike last year by Hollywood screenwriters.

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‘She has a proven track record as a negotiator, deep knowledge of labor issues and excellent relationships throughout the industry with the guilds, unions and member companies alike,’’ said Warner Bros. Chief Executive Barry Meyer, who led the committee to name Counter’s replacement.

-- Richard Verrier

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