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Building an Entertainment Law Practice

Recorded on: Mar. 15, 2012
Running Time: 00:58:47

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Taken from the Web Program Counseling Clients in the Entertainment Industry 2012 - Television, Video & User-Generated Content; Videogames recorded March, 2012 in New York.

Lecture Topics  [00:58:47]

Building an Entertainment Law Practice  [00:58:47]
  • How do you gain enough knowledge and experience starting out in entertainment law?
  • What you need to know about different fields of entertainment law
  • Practicing entertainment law in a secondary market versus a primary market
  • Developing an entertainment practice in challenging economic times
  • General entertainment practitioner versus a specialty practice in entertainment law
  • Serving in non-lawyer roles for clients
  • Fee arrangements
  • Current trends in entertainment law practice
The purchase price of this segment includes the following article from the Course Handbook available online:
  • Building an Entertainment Law Practice--Forms
    Rosemary Carroll
  • Entertainment Law: Some Practice Considerations for Beginners
    Kirk T. Schroder
  • Recommended Reading for Students and Young Lawyers
    Kirk T. Schroder
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