By Ellise Shafer editor Larry Kartiganer, an entertainment lawyer at Rosenfeld, Meyer & Susman, died on April 11 from complications related to diverticulitis.
He was 86. Kartiganer was a partner in the firm’s Entertainment Transactions Group, representing clients in both the music business and entertainment industry, including Marlon Brando, Groucho Marx, Gregory Peck, Henry Mancini, Andy Williams and Herb Alpert.
Born in Beacon, N.Y., on April 8, 1932, Kartiganer was a second-generation Polish immigrant on his father’s side. He grew up a dedicated student athlete and attended Harvard University, graduating in 1955.
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