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Verve Talent and Literary Agency is the biggest agency to sign the WGAs Code of Conduct.

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The Code, among other things, demands transparency from agencies and bans affiliated production companies.

So far, 66 small agencies have signed the Code.

Only one of them, Pantheon, is an ATA member.

The Code requires our agency to share more documentation with the WGA than in the past.

Much of the Code is focused on a push for transparency.

We already pride ourselves on transparency in our communication with colleagues, clients and the community.

The main change will be an end to packaging, of which Verve already did very little.

Verve will not be taking on new clients seeking temporary representation during the WGA-ATA battle.

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