Britney Spears’ attorney Mathew Rosengart no longer representing singer after finalizing litigation for her conservatorship

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Mathew Rosengart, the litigator who has represented Britney Spears for the past three years and successfully advocated for her release from a court-ordered conservatorship, is no longer representing the singer, according to a source with direct knowledge of the matter.

Rosengart stepping down comes as all litigation pertaining to Spears’ former conservatorship has been resolved, reinstating the pop star’s independence and releasing her from the probate system. Two months ago, under Rosengart’s representation, Spears reached a settlement with her estranged father, avoiding a potentially heated trial and concluding their contentious dispute over legal fees that had persisted beyond the termination of her conservatorship in November 2021.

Within two months of working with Rosengart, the court suspended Spears’ father as her conservator, and then ultimately terminated the conservatorship less than two months later. Rosengart – who has also represented Hollywood figures including Sean Penn and Steven Spielberg in legal matters – was hailed as a hero by legions of #FreeBritney supporters, becoming a significant figure throughout the legal saga.

 

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