Entertainment Law
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Entertainment law is an area of practice that deals with legal issues related to the entertainment industry. This encompasses various creative works and mediums such as film, television, music, publishing, advertising, gaming, and live performances.
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Contract negotiations for artists, actors, authors, musicians, directors, etc.
Intellectual property:
Copyrights
Trademarks
Rights of publicity
Licensing and distribution:
Agreements for creative works
Areas of Law
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Governs the organization and operation of administrative agencies (including executive and independent agencies).
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Provides a legal process for individuals and businesses to repay debts owed to creditors. It involves the assessment of a debtor's assets and liabilities, and may result in the discharge of certain debts or the creation of a repayment plan under the supervision of the courts.
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Encompasses the rules, regulations, and practices that govern the formation, operation, and dissolution of businesses.
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Protect individuals' freedoms and ensure equal treatment under the law, regardless of race, gender, disability, religion, or other protected characteristics.
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Deals with the relationships between individuals and businesses that sell goods and services.
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Defines criminal offenses and establishes punishments for those convicted of committing crimes.
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Deals with legal issues related to the entertainment industry. This encompasses various creative works and mediums such as film, television, music, publishing, advertising, gaming, and live performances.
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Deals with the legal process of transferring a person's assets and estate after they pass away.
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Deals with domestic relations and family-related matters.
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Governs the rules and policies for entering and remaining within a country's borders.
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Set of rules and principles that govern relations between nations, international organizations, and other global entities.
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Governs the rights, obligations and relationships between employers and employees in the workplace.
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Governs the legal rights and responsibilities of both landlords and tenants for rental properties.
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Deals with professional negligence cases where a professional fails to provide an acceptable level of care or service as required by their duties, resulting in harm or injury to a client or patient.
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Allows individuals who have suffered injuries to seek compensation from the party responsible for causing those injuries.
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Governs the rights, obligations, and conduct involving real property.
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The rules, regulations, and policies that govern federal, state, and local taxation.
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