His litigation practice has also included representation of clients in the entertainment industry, including working on a copyright and trademark lawsuit involving the «Charlie's Angels» trademark and associated artwork, as well as copyright litigation on
behalf of major motion picture studios concerning rights in major motion pictures.
On November 25, 1947 (the day after the House
of Representatives approved citations
of contempt for the Hollywood Ten), Eric Johnston, President
of the
Motion Picture Association
of America, issued a press release on
behalf of the heads
of the
major studios that came to be referred to as the Waldorf Statement.