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  2. Entertainment law - Wikipedia

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    Entertainment law covers an area of law that involves media of all different types (e.g. TV, film, music, publishing, advertising, Internet & news media, etc.) and stretches over various legal fields, which include corporate, finance, intellectual property, publicity and privacy, and the First Amendment to the United States Constitution in the US.

  3. Jason Boyarski - Wikipedia

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    Jason Ryan Boyarski (born 1974) is an American entertainment attorney specializing in the music industry.He is a partner in the New York-based law firm Boyarski Fritz LLP, which he co-founded with entertainment attorney David Fritz.

  4. California Lawyers for the Arts - Wikipedia

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    California Lawyers for the Arts (CLA) is a non-profit organization founded in 1974 to provide legal services to artists and members of the creative arts community. [1] The first Executive Director was Hamish Sandison, who was a recent graduate of Boalt Hall at University of California, Berkeley and is now a solicitor in London, England, specializing in law and technology.

  5. Allen Grubman - Wikipedia

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    I said, 'I really want to work for you, but I don't come from a very wealthy family, so I can't afford to pay you very much to hire me.'" [4] Hofer hired him to work in his music law firm as an associate for $125-per-week ($1,100 in current dollar terms). [2] [4] [6] [7] Grubman subsequently started his own business.

  6. This CEO fired 90% of his staff for missing a morning meeting ...

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    Baldvin Oddson, CEO of a Wyoming-based musical-instrument online storefront, the Musicians Club, fired 90% of his staff—99 out of 110 employees and freelancers—via Slack message for missing ...

  7. Talent agent - Wikipedia

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    Having an agent is not required, but does help the artist get jobs (concerts, tours, movie scripts, appearances, signings, sport teams, etc.). In many cases, casting directors or other businesses go to talent agencies to find the artists for whom they are looking. The agent is paid a percentage of the star's earnings.

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  9. Legal aid in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Civil legal aid is not guaranteed under federal law, but is provided by a variety of public interest law firms and community legal clinics for free or at reduced cost. [1] Other forms of civil legal aid are available through federally-funded legal services, pro bono lawyers, and private volunteers. [1] [2]