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Entertainment Law

Author Melvin Simensky, Thomas D. Selz, Robert C. Lind, Esq. Barbara A. Burnett, Charles A. Palmer, F. Jay Dougherty
Publisher LEXISNEXIS
Category Law
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PublisherLEXISNEXIS
ISBN / ASIN0820557250
ISBN-139780820557250
AvailabilityUsually ships in 1-2 business days
Sales Rank1,436,837
CategoryLaw
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Description

This unique Entertainment Law casebook emphasizes the business aspects of the entertainment industry, especially its economic risks. Although important cases are included, the book provides numerous excerpts from trade publications, such as Variety, to teach the practical aspects of entertainment law. Such material is more interesting to read, more current, and more directly relevant to the practice of entertainment law.

The book contains a hypothetical that runs throughout, covering a fictional client pursuing deals in all branches of the entertainment industry - music, film, television, theater, book publishing and the Internet. Students are provided opportunities to develop relevant practical drafting and negotiating skills.

A separately purchased Document Supplement provides a wide selection of contracts from which to choose for class discussion, and an abundance of material from which instructors can devise numerous hypotheticals in addition to the ones provided in the casebook.

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