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We Are Never Getting Back Together: A Statutory Framework For Reconciling Artist/Label Relationships, Harrison Simons Jun 2023

We Are Never Getting Back Together: A Statutory Framework For Reconciling Artist/Label Relationships, Harrison Simons

Washington Law Review Online

Taylor Swift could tell you a thing or two about record label drama. Artists like Swift who want to break into the big leagues and top the charts must rely on record labels’ deep pockets and institutional knowledge to do so. But artists, especially young ones, are often asked to sign deals with labels that leave them with little control over their careers. For many, the risk is worth the reward. However, many others come to regret their decision, with careers that languish or sputter out in label purgatory. Anyone with an ear for the music industry knows that artist-label …


Beyond Corporate Contract: A Response To Helen Hershkoff & Marcel Kahan, Forum-Selection Provisions In Corporate 'Contracts', Verity Winship Jan 2018

Beyond Corporate Contract: A Response To Helen Hershkoff & Marcel Kahan, Forum-Selection Provisions In Corporate 'Contracts', Verity Winship

Washington Law Review Online

This piece is a response to Helen Hershkoff & Marcel Kahan, Forum-Selection Provisions in Corporate “Contracts”, 93 Wash. L. Rev. 265 (2018).


Beyond Corporate Contract: A Response To Helen Hershkoff & Marcel Kahan, Forum-Selection Provisions In Corporate 'Contracts', Verity Winship Jan 2018

Beyond Corporate Contract: A Response To Helen Hershkoff & Marcel Kahan, Forum-Selection Provisions In Corporate 'Contracts', Verity Winship

Washington Law Review Online

This piece is a response to Helen Hershkoff & Marcel Kahan, Forum-Selection Provisions in Corporate “Contracts”, 93 Wash. L. Rev. 265 (2018).


The Costly Problem Of Poorly Drafted Choice Of Law Clauses, Daniel C.K. Chow Jan 2017

The Costly Problem Of Poorly Drafted Choice Of Law Clauses, Daniel C.K. Chow

Washington Law Review Online

This piece is a response to John Coyle, The Canons of Construction for Choice-of-Law Clauses, 92 Wash. L. Rev. 631 (2017).