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What's New in Copyright & Entertainment: A Review of Recent Case Law
[1.5 hours California MCLE credit available*]
with Robert Rotstein, Esq.
(Social hour at 6:00, presentation at 7:00)
(Light appetizers provided; no host bar)
Program Description:
Over the past year, there have been significant developments in copyright, trademark, right of publicity, and entertainment law. Robert Rotstein will discuss the major cases, with an emphasis on how they affect the rights of artists, publishers, producers, and distributors of intellectual property. The program is appropriate both for those who practice art and entertainment law and those who want to become familiar with those areas.
Presenter:
Robert Rotstein, Esq. is a partner at Mitchell Silberberg & Knupp LLP. He specializes in litigation with a focus on intellectual property and technology, copyright, and entertainment matters. Mr. Rotstein is a frequent lecturer on copyright law, defamation, trademark law, and legal ethics, recently at the Los Angeles Copyright Society, Southwestern School of Law, and the USC Intellectual Property Institute.
Parking:
- Pull into building for valet ($5 with validation)
- Limited street parking may also be available
MCLE credit, if desired, is included in all prices.
*CLA is a State Bar of California approved MCLE provider. This program qualifies for 1.5 hours of general MCLE credit and zero hours of Legal Ethics, Elimination of Bias in the Legal Profession and Prevention, Detection or Treatment of Substance Abuse credit. This event may meet the requirements for continuing legal education credits in other states. Please check with the bar in the state in which you are seeking credits to determine if this event is eligible.
These seminars are made possible, in part, from the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors through the Los Angeles County Arts Commission and the City of Los Angeles, Department of Cultural Affairs. Additional support provided by the California Arts Council.