Ahead of what’s sure to be one of the biggest celeb divorces of the year, meet the powerful (and very A-list-friendly) attorneys in each corner.
Pamela Anderson in her divorce from Kid Rock, and Halle Berry in her split from Eric Benet. But his most famous client is arguably Brad Pitt: Hersh repped the Oscar-winning actor in his headline-making divorce from fellow A-lister Jennifer Aniston in 2005. Ironically, Hersh’s legal partner, Joseph Mannis, would go on toHersh is the longtime attorney of Kim Basinger, Alec Baldwin’s ex-wife.
The leverage that the voicemail afforded to Hersh and Basinger’s case eventually resulted in the actress being awarded joint custody. Baldwin, meanwhile, was ordered to attend“Neal, over his lifetime, has handled many celebrity divorces and is a very competent, skillful family law trial lawyer,” Steven Mindel, a Certified Family Law Specialist and an attorney at Feinberg, Mindel, Brandt & Klein in Los Angeles, told The Daily Beast.
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