Britney Spears' Attorney Mathew Rosengart Confirms He's Parting Ways With Singer
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Rosengart, the esteemed litigator who successfully championed the 'Lucky' songstress' freedom from her conservatorship, announces that he is no longer representing the pop icon.

AceShowbiz - Mathew Rosengart, the esteemed litigator who represented Britney Spears for the past three years, has concluded his role after bringing her conservatorship case to a close.

Rosengart, a partner at the firm Greenberg Traurig, was instrumental in freeing Spears from her controversial 13-year conservatorship. Within four months of his appointment in 2021, he secured the suspension and termination of her father Jamie Spears' control over her personal and financial affairs.

In addition to his work on the conservatorship, Rosengart played a multifaceted role in Spears' life, serving as a trusted counsel, point of contact, and negotiator. He facilitated her memoir deal, prenuptial agreement and divorce with Sam Asghari, among other matters.

"As she desired, her freedom now includes that she will no longer need to attend or be involved with court in this matter," Rosengart stated. "It has been an honor to serve as Britney's litigator and to help her achieve her goals."

Reflecting on his time representing Spears, Rosengart expressed pride in their achievements and acknowledged her central role in the victories. "The credit goes to Britney," he said.

Rosengart's departure comes as all litigation related to Spears' former conservatorship has been resolved. Spears has since released two singles, published a memoir, and married and divorced fitness trainer Sam Asghari.

Despite the conclusion of his active role in Spears' legal affairs, Rosengart remains a respected figure in the entertainment industry. His resume includes representing high-profile clients such as Sean Penn, Steven Spielberg and Casey Affleck, and he is known for his staunch stance against bullying and dedication to protecting individual rights.

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