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Full-Text Articles in Entertainment, Arts, and Sports Law
The Entertainment Value Of A Trial: How Media Access To The Courtroom Is Changing The American Judicial Process, Jeffrey S. Johnson
The Entertainment Value Of A Trial: How Media Access To The Courtroom Is Changing The American Judicial Process, Jeffrey S. Johnson
Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Balanchine Trust: Dancing Through The Steps Of Two-Part Licensing, Cheryl Swack
The Balanchine Trust: Dancing Through The Steps Of Two-Part Licensing, Cheryl Swack
Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Conflicts For Sports And Entertainment Attorneys: The Good News, The Bad News, And The Ugly Consequences, John A. Walton
Conflicts For Sports And Entertainment Attorneys: The Good News, The Bad News, And The Ugly Consequences, John A. Walton
Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Damning With Fulsome Praise: Assessing The Uniqueness Of An Artist Or Performer As A Condition To Enjoin Performance Of Personal Service Contracts In Entertainment Law, Sharon F. Carton
Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Independent Contractor/Employee Classification In The Entertainment Industry: The Old, The New And The Continuing Uncertainty, Marilyn Barrett
Independent Contractor/Employee Classification In The Entertainment Industry: The Old, The New And The Continuing Uncertainty, Marilyn Barrett
University of Miami Entertainment & Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
Will The Real Bette Midler Please Stand Up? The Future Of Celebrity Sound-Alike Recordings, Sharon Chester-Taxin
Will The Real Bette Midler Please Stand Up? The Future Of Celebrity Sound-Alike Recordings, Sharon Chester-Taxin
University of Miami Entertainment & Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.