Entertainment Law
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Boutique Law FirmsThe Most Legendary Entertainment Lawyers (2024)
These lawyers are almost as famous as their Hollywood clients. Congratulations! -
Law SchoolsThe Top Law Schools For Entertainment Law (2024)
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BiglawThe Hollywood 100: America's Top Entertainment 'Power Lawyers' (2024)
Which lawyers were honored on this year's illustrious list of entertainment dealmakers and litigators?
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Intellectual PropertyNational Society Of Entertainment And Arts Lawyers Presents The David A. Pierce Award
NSEAL is made up of the country’s top artists’ rights advocates and has litigated some of the most important artists’ rights cases over the past couple of decades. -
CourtsKelly Clarkson Takes Second Bite At Starstruck Entertainment
Keep your friends close and your legal team closer. -
Boutique Law FirmsAlter Kendrick & Baron’s Founder Shares Her Thoughts On Breaking Into And Thriving In A Male-Dominated Practice Area
The founder of this music and entertainment firm has the scoop on how to succeed in a practice area that’s known for being a boys’ club. -
Entertainment LawMusicians Will Never Re-Record Their Catalogs Again ... Like Ever
While Taylor Swift was not the first to use this strategy to assert her artistic independence, the labels are committed to making sure she is the last. -
Boutique Law FirmsLegendary Titan Of Hollywood’s Entertainment Law Bar Passes Away
What a tremendous loss for the legal community.
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Law SchoolsFrom The Studio To The Classroom: Georgia State Law Is Offering A Class On Rick Ross
There's going to be a heavy focus on contract law and phlegmy ad-libs. -
TelevisionTucker Carlson And Don Lemon Both Lawyer Up -- With Same Attorney
This attorney has developed a practice as the go-to lawyer for fired TV hosts. -
Law SchoolsThe Top Law Schools For Entertainment Law (2023)
Want to represent your favorite celebrity? Choose the right law school. -
Small Law FirmsGolden Globe Winner Hires Castmate From Over 35 Years Ago As Attorney
Making lasting connections matters. -
Entertainment LawOh, Now Everybody Wants To Be A Lawyer
Instead of analyzing Assault and Battery, have you considered Mind and Your Business?
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Entertainment LawWill Smith Writes Every 'Cool' Tort Professor's Final Exam Question At The Oscars
...I betchu Chris Rock won't do it again. -
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Biglaw, Law SchoolsSecond Gentleman Doug Emhoff Misses DLA Piper, But Loves Teaching At Georgetown Law
What do his students think about having him as their professor? -
Law SchoolsKandi Burruss Is Going To Law School
The TLC and Destiny's Child songwriter will help students learn about entertainment law. -
Law SchoolsThe Top Law Schools For Music Law (2020)
Want to represent your favorite musician? Make sure you choose the right law school. -
Law SchoolsThe Top Law Schools For Entertainment Law (2019)
Want to represent your favorite celebrity? Choose the right law school. -
Morning DocketMorning Docket: 03.12.19
* Baker McKenzie jerks around partners the way most firms jerk around associates. [American Lawyer]
* Amazon agrees to stop doing that thing that looks a lot like an antitrust violation. [Axios]
* Should Ty Cobb be mouthing off about the Mueller probe in public? [The Hill]
* Bankruptcy trial features travel agents explaining how American Airlines has ruined competition in the airline industry. In other news, there are still travel agents? [Law360]
* “Squirrel Sex” is the go-to explanation for poor exam results. [Legal Cheek]
* Law school students eschewing Biglaw to represent artists and musicians. Must be nice to not have any debt… [Harvard Gazette]