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lawadvocategroup · 1 year
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Top Music Attorneys And Entertainment Law Firms In Los Angeles
For many aspiring musicians, navigating the music industry can be a daunting task. Knowing the ins and outs of the industry, from contracts to royalties, is essential to success. That’s why any musician or music business needs to have a good music attorney on their side. When it comes to finding a music lawyer in Los Angeles, there are a few key things to look for. To help you out, we’ve compiled a list of the top music attorneys and entertainment law firms in Los Angeles. Whether you’re just starting or looking for experienced legal counsel, this list will help you find the perfect Los Angeles music lawyer.
Our Los Angeles music lawyer team is a team of experienced entertainment attorneys and business executives who offer specialized legal services for musicians and other creative’s. With a combined experience of over 40 years in the industry, they are the top music attorneys and entertainment law firms in Los Angeles. Their expertise lies in negotiating record deals, publishing deals, and other industry contracts, as well as offering advice on copyright and trademark infringement cases. Furthermore, they provide valuable advice on the music licensing and distribution process, as well as on protecting music rights. Their team is available to provide comprehensive and personalized legal services, tailored to the needs of their clients. With their deep knowledge of the ever-evolving music industry, the Los Angeles music lawyers team of The Law Advocate Group is a trusted source of legal advice and representation.
Entertainment Lawyer, Los Angeles is a highly competitive industry with some of the top music attorneys and entertainment law firms in Los Angeles. These professionals offer a wealth of expertise and experience to those in the music and entertainment industry. They provide legal advice on all aspects of the industry, including contract negotiations, royalty payments, copyright and trademark protections, licensing agreements, and more. They also offer guidance on intellectual property rights and the necessary steps to protect the rights of their clients. Additionally, they can provide valuable insight and advice on how to handle disputes, such as copyright infringement and royalty distribution. Finally, they can also assist in helping to create and implement strategies to maximize the profits and success of their clients.
Entertainment law firms in Los Angeles are renowned for their expertise in the legal aspects of the entertainment industry. Many of the firms have established themselves as top attorneys in the field of music, providing their clients with comprehensive legal advice and representation. These attorneys have a firm understanding of how the industry works and its ever-changing regulations, enabling them to provide tailored advice in a wide range of areas including copyright law, music publishing, label contracts, licensing, and royalties. With considerable experience in this field, these Entertainment Law Firms in Los Angeles are well-respected and provide a reliable source of legal advice and assistance.
Conclusion: The entertainment law firms in Los Angeles offer an invaluable service to music and entertainment professionals. With a comprehensive understanding of the industry and its relevant regulations, as well as experience in dealing with a range of legal issues, these attorneys have established themselves as go-to experts for legal advice and representation. As such, they continue to provide reliable and tailored legal advice that meets the needs of each client, helping them remain on top of the continually changing landscape of the entertainment industry.
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pacittilawfirm · 1 year
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heymrsamerica · 2 years
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Guys….
I just finished the pilot episode of an 8 episode season and now I’m actually searching for an entertainment lawyer for part 2 of this process🥰
That being said…anyone know an entertainment lawyer?
A serious one?
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oh WOW y'all if you want some incredible info about the WGA/SAG-AFTRA strikes, do yourself a favor and listen to this episode of A More Civilized Age.
yes, they're a Star Wars podcast; they've decided to halt production bc of the influencer boycott request, hence this interview with Adam Conover, who if you (like me) were unaware, is on the negotiating team for the WGA; there's some genuinely INSANE details in here that i haven't seen shared elsewhere.
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demonadelem · 2 months
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My sopping wet meow meow Franzy
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midchelle · 23 hours
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Cover shoot for George Harrison's Living in the Material World, Los Angeles, 1973 © Pattie Boyd
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janeaustenlover · 1 year
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You showed me that being a hero isn’t just for people who can fly or shoot lasers out of their hands: it’s for anyone who’s brave enough to do what’s right, no matter the cost.
HAWKEYE | 1x06: So This Is Christmas?
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scalproie · 4 months
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"Heihachi did nothing wrong by throwing that kid off a cliff" MAX I KNOW (AT LEAST I HOPE) YOURE JOKING BUT HEIHACHI LITERALLY KICKSTARTED THE WHOLE THING BY THROWING THAT KID OFF A CLIFF
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lost-technology · 5 months
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Dammit, Rem.
I find that some of the best characters in fiction - or at least the ones I like the most, make me go "Dammit!" sometimes. I like Rem a lot. She's my favorite character in Trigun besides Vash. She doesn't get a whole lot of screentime being, well, dead, and is "that character that appears in flashbacks and backstory and sometimes dreams" - but in the time she does appear, she's vital to just... the entire plot. Some people (especially the people who've only seen the '98 anime) blame her for Vash wrecking his life and wrecking his body in his push to try to save even the bad guys. "No one has the right to take the life of another" was spoken in a particular context there (trying to keep Rowan from further murder) and Rem wasn't given enough time to convey all of the frailties and imperfections of human existence. Vash seems to, by nature, have a straight and narrow lockstep mind while little Knives was displaying some budding psychopathy, both requiring more time, therapy and help than she or any one person is able to give. In the manga and Stampede, I feel like it is better communicated that Vash's pacifist philosophy comes less from any direct words that Rem said on the matter and more just from the fact that she sacrificed herself to save the fleet. She didn't give "a rule" to follow, instead, it's more... "I lost her because she saved everybody else so I need to protect them in her name / stead." The manga does have the wonderful, stark, violent exchange where she prevents Vash from doing suicide and talks about having a "blank ticket," which is much more of a literary "show" rather than the "tell" of the '98 manga. That said... I love her immensely, but I do have some "dammit, Rem!" moments. Namely, the thing she carried guilt to the grave over: Failure to save Tesla. Now, we don't know how involved with the Tesla experiments she was. Different fanfic writers take different tracks because it's not detailed. She outright says (manga) that she and Conrad objected to the experiments. However, there is still a sense that she forwent what most people would do to save a HUMAN child in the same circumstance, simply because Tesla was a different species and scientifically important. Rem talks of powerlessness, so I believe she was overruled and that she really couldn't do anything that wouldn't just get her chucked in a freezer. We are still left with the uncomfortable feeling of "Could she have done better?" I wonder if her point of guilt was "She discovered Tesla and woke the crew because it was a big WTF event" and she thought she could trust them to do observational work rather than get vivisection-happy. We don't know if she was solo when Tesla happened or if the crew was all awake, but maybe merely "notification" was the big mistake. Or maybe she *was* more involved, at first. We just don't know. All we know is that, at least after a point, she objected and was overruled. I think she did her best, but there's also a bit of "Dammit!"
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My wills and trusts professor: “So here’s this really long tangent about how you need to add this in your will because of subsection (a)(b)(c)(d)…”
My real estates professor: “Before buying a house, you gotta take out the covenant 103.4 document, which you can get if you first file a Mortgage A31.4…”
My entertainment law professor: “Spawn, the superhero created by Todd MacFarlane, was once a man named Al Simmons who made a deal with Satan after he was assassinated and his soul sent to hell. Fun fact, Neil Gaiman was brought in by MacFarlane to write for Spawn, which led to the creation of Medieval Spawn…” (no joke, this was part of his lesson to explain work-for-hire contracts)
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hislittleraincloud · 1 month
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Greg, Cairo, and Ivy (Sweet) Thompson, 2007 & 2008
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herschelkrustofsky · 4 months
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i don’t have a self insert for the simpsons but i have been toying with a verse for my multifandom detective oc where she’s krusty’s former stepdaughter and reunites with him while trying to solve a mystery. that counts right
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acaetic · 2 years
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Dracula has discovered the joy of a Wikipedia spiral while Jonathan is having the worst week of his life
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I started watching Suits because it popped up on Netflix and it’s been on my mental list for a while. Anyway, I’m almost done with season three and Louis not wanting to burden Donna “with the knowledge of Harvey’s mortality” and Jessica’s deadpan delivery of “You don’t think Donna knows Harvey can die?” has destroyed me.
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angelfangs-666 · 1 year
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Stupid au i imagined. Rufus killing 13 people and ending up in jail. going through lawyer through lawyer until Cletus decides to take over his case. Perhaps a little flirting insues~
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bunnyinatree · 30 days
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I enjoy combing through the tags of movies that Ive just watched, and wow, folks are very much attracted to the lawyer from “Anatomy of a Fall,” it seems. To be fair, at several points during the movie, I did think, “I want that mans gender,” so I get it, in a fashion.
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