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The Practice of Entertainment Law
Entertainment Law

The Practice of Entertainment Law

Entertainment law, also known as media law, is the practice of providing legal services for the entertainment industry. This practice area overlaps with intellectual property law, which encompasses matters such as copyright, trademarks and the "Right of Publicity." Corporate Katten's team handles the entire content-lifecycle and advises major film, television, and interactive media companies. Head of the team is Michael Hobel, who represents HBO, MRC Entertainment, and Warner Media, among others. The team also includes Los Angeles-based Scott Cutrow. Both regularly collaborate on content-related matters. In addition to Katten, attorneys at Sheppard, Richter & Hampton LLP, Sullivan & Worcester, and Jones Day also offer extensive experience in entertainment law. Experience ...
The Role of IP in Entertainment and Media Law
Entertainment Law

The Role of IP in Entertainment and Media Law

Entertainment law, also known as media law, is a branch of the law focusing on the entertainment industry. This branch often overlaps with other branches of law, including intellectual property law and the "Right of Publicity." Personal service agreements A personal service agreement is a legal contract that allows an entertainment company to hire an artist in order to use their product. Most artists do not have the resources to promote themselves, but instead must find a suitable entertainment business to sell their product. Entertainment producers often devote huge amounts of money and time to promote artists, but most of the time, they will fail to generate a profit for themselves. Occasionally, however, a successful artist will make the producer a substantial amount of money. Pe...
Entertainment Law – Employment Law Issues You’ll Face in the Entertainment Industry
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Entertainment Law – Employment Law Issues You’ll Face in the Entertainment Industry

Entertainment law, also known as media law, deals with legal services relating to the entertainment industry. This area of law overlaps with intellectual property law, which deals with the rights of "right of publicity" and "trademarks." Employment Entertainment law has a particular focus on non-compete agreements. Production companies often seek to protect their talent from competing production companies by preventing them from working for competitors. Non-compete agreements are commonly found in local and national on-air talent contracts and can be very challenging. A lawyer experienced in entertainment law can advise clients on how to challenge such agreements. Here are some common employment-law issues you'll likely face in this area. Here are a few examples of non-compete agree...
How to Succeed in Transactional Entertainment Law
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How to Succeed in Transactional Entertainment Law

Entertainment law, or media law, is a branch of legal services that serve the entertainment industry. This branch of law overlaps with other areas of law, including intellectual property law, copyright protection, and the "Right of Publicity." Transactional work Most entertainment lawyers enjoy their substantive work, but transactional work in the entertainment industry can present some unique challenges. While long-lead projects may proceed slowly, shorter-term projects, such as television shows, tend to move rapidly. Transactional work in entertainment law can provide attorneys with a unique opportunity to meet clients and learn more about the industry. Here are some tips to succeed in transactional work in entertainment law. And remember that your clients' needs may not necessari...
Entertainment Law
Entertainment Law

Entertainment Law

Entertainment law is the field of law that provides legal services to the entertainment industry. Entertainment law services overlap with other types of intellectual property law, including trademarks, copyrights, and the "Right of Publicity." Personal service agreements Personal service agreements in entertainment law are contracts between an artist and a producer that allow them to make as much money as possible from their artist's performances. These contracts are used by artists to make a living from their artistic works, but they cannot afford to create their own products. To avoid this problem, artists seek the services of a producer that has the resources and time to promote their works. Entertainment producers spend significant amounts of money and time promoting their artis...