Our Tuesday
foreign rights clients will receive special Tuesday - tickets to send to editors.
Not exact matches
He received his BA in English from the University of Nebraska — Lincoln, and began his career in publishing at Emma Sweeney Agency where he sold
foreign rights for the agency in addition to building his own
client list.
She encourages her authors to have one foot in traditional print publishing and the other in the digital - first arena, and is a huge advocate of utilizing secondary
rights — she has sold film / TV, audio and
foreign rights for her
clients.
Utilizing her seven years of experience in
foreign rights, she aggressively markets British and translation
rights for her authors, regularly attending the London, BEA, and Bologna book fairs to promote her
clients» work.
One of the largest literary agencies in the world, Writers House provides an extraordinary amount of individual
client attention combined with the benefits of full service
foreign rights, subsidiary
rights, and contracts departments.
A huge advocate for exploring secondary
rights, Louise has sold audio, film and
foreign rights for her traditional and self - published
clients.
We're excited to have her representing our
clients»
foreign rights.
The Marsal Lyon Literary Agency handles subrights for our authors, working directly with audio publishers and in partnership with the Taryn Fagerness Agency to find
foreign rights opportunities and with several L.A. based agencies to pursue film and dramatic
rights for our
clients.
When he is not negotiating
foreign rights deals for his
clients he enjoys golf and time with his family.
Lisa Erbach Vance joined the Aaron Priest Literary Agency in 1993 as Director of
Foreign Rights for Aaron Priest and began representing her own
clients shortly thereafter.
Her goal is not only to sell books, but to also build long and ever - growing careers for her
clients, giving each of them close and thorough attention as well as being an advocate in all aspects of the publishing process, including licensing
foreign rights, audio
rights, dramatic
rights and more.
Whenever
clients first hear Trident's
foreign rights book agents make that statement, there is a look of disbelief or at least a thought that this must be some exaggeration.
This being a big agency means that we have devoted legal, accounting, audio, digital, office management and
foreign rights departments, which means I can spend more time with my
clients, focusing on their careers.
I also agree with one of the previous posters that an agent who is willing to work on an a la carte basis (selling
foreign rights, etc. for an author's self - pubbed works) will be offering a helpful role to his / her
client.
This could be following up on pitches (I pitch books mid-week, never Monday or Friday), chasing contracts and money, organizing promotional plans for a
client's book with marketing and publicity, chatting with my colleagues about their work, forwarding reviews of
client books to our
foreign rights manager for her book fair catalogues, consulting with
clients about cover design, talking to
clients about new book ideas and many more things!
We work with a lot of overseas
clients and have perfected a process to communicate with them about
foreign ownership in Canada to eliminate the need to physically be in the Greater Vancouver Area to choose the
right mortgage.
Norton Rose Fulbright has experience globally assisting
clients with modern slavery risk management and reporting, as well as broader business and human
rights advice and worked closely with the Joint Standing Committee on
Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Inquiry into a Modern Slavery Act, providing regular pro bono assistance and participating in the public hearing held in Sydney on 23 June 2017.
Prior to joining FisherBroyles, Steve worked at a boutique patent law firm where he practiced all aspects of patent protection and enforcement, including working with the U.S. and
foreign Patent Offices to obtain hundreds of patents for his
clients, and successfully enforcing and defending patent
rights in U.S. District Courts.
The Clinic represents
clients in litigation before international,
foreign, and domestic tribunals, and collaborates with organizational partners on human
rights advocacy campaigns, documentation projects, legislative advocacy, report - writing, and research.
Apart from acting as counsel in commercial and investment arbitrations, Daniela's practice is focused on advising
clients doing business in Latin America on the protection of their investment and potential avenues to enforce its
rights as
foreign investors under international law.