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Interview with Patrick Ragen, Associate at Ziffren Brittenham

JSEL · May 8, 2021 ·

JSEL recently sat down with Patrick Ragen, an Associate at Ziffren Brittenham in Los Angeles, which specializes in negotiating, structuring, and executing transactions in the entertainment and media industries. Patrick is an attorney in the firm's film and television group, … [Read more...] about Interview with Patrick Ragen, Associate at Ziffren Brittenham

Filed Under: Interviews Tagged With: Contract, copyright, entertainment, intellectual property, movies, television

NCAA v. Alston at the Supreme Court

JSEL · April 20, 2021 ·

March 31, 2021 marked an important moment in the history of college sports. The Supreme Court heard oral argument in a case involving the NCAA for the first time in nearly 40 years. This article provides a comprehensive summary of that argument. What is Alston and how did we … [Read more...] about NCAA v. Alston at the Supreme Court

Filed Under: Highlight Tagged With: Antitrust, college athletics, football, Litigation, NCAA

Legal Implications of NFTs in Sports

JSEL · April 19, 2021 ·

This post is one article in a two-part series on NFTs. This article covers in depth the legal implications of the proliferation of NFTs. Read our other installment to learn more about how NFTs work and where they’re leaving a mark in the arts, entertainment, and sports … [Read more...] about Legal Implications of NFTs in Sports

Filed Under: Updates Tagged With: college athletics, copyright, entertainment, intellectual property, internet, licensing, sports

NBA. NFL. NFT? How Nonfungible Tokens are Making an Impact in Arts, Entertainment, and Sports

alexblutman · April 19, 2021 ·

This post is one article in a two-part series on NFTs. Read along to learn more about how NFTs work and where they’re leaving a mark in the arts, entertainment, and sports industries. Then, read our next installment, which covers in more depth the legal implications of the … [Read more...] about NBA. NFL. NFT? How Nonfungible Tokens are Making an Impact in Arts, Entertainment, and Sports

Filed Under: Highlight Tagged With: copyright, entertainment, intellectual property, internet, licensing, sports, trademark

Alumni in Sports: On breaking into sports, the impact of COVID on their industry, and diversity

JSEL · April 7, 2021 ·

Join the HLSA-NYC and the HLS Committee on Sports and Entertainment Law (CSEL) for Alumni in Sports: On breaking into sports, the impact of COVID on their industry, and diversity Tuesday, April 27, 2021 12:00 PM EST Register Now Panelists: • Anjali Salooja, JD '12 … [Read more...] about Alumni in Sports: On breaking into sports, the impact of COVID on their industry, and diversity

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