Sentences with phrase «representing entertainment companies»

Lawyers representing entertainment companies, venues, athletes, and performers, for matters relating to sport and entertainment.
Its members represent entertainment companies in litigation disputes arising in the areas of music, television, motion pictures and sports.

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«Outside of Facebook, there is probably no company paying more attention» than Google, said Jason Kint, a frequent critic of Google and Facebook and chief executive of Digital Content Next, a trade group that represents entertainment and news organizations, including The New York Times.
A partner in the firm and co-chair of Fox's Franchising, Licensing & Distribution Practice Group, Gerhards leads a team of more than 40 attorneys in 21 offices who represent franchise and distribution companies in industrial, retail, food, entertainment, service, technology and home - based businesses.
He represented multinational corporates and emerging companies in a wide range of sectors — including technology, entertainment & media, sports, financial services, consumer products, retail, and automotive.
He was involved in several successful investments including Q1 Labs, Archivas and Turbine Entertainment, and represented Polaris on the boards of portfolio companies including Advion BioSciences and GI Dynamics.
During nearly three decades of practice, Jerry has represented a wide variety of clients, including publicly traded and privately held companies, institutional investors, developers, lenders, borrowers, joint venture partners, pension funds, REITs, retailers, management companies, private equity firms, media ventures, internet companies, entertainment companies, studio owners, technology companies and sports franchises.
O'Melveny & Myers Entertainment, Sports and Media Practice For nearly a century, O'Melveny & Myers LLP has represented motion picture studios, television, music, and new media companies, sports organizations, governing bodies, professional sports teams (and their owners), financial institutions, strategic investors, and individual talent on groundbreaking and significant industry transactions.
The logo change also represents the start of a new chapter in the company's evolution — a turning point ushering in an even greater era of video game entertainment after a decade of lessons learned.
ESA offers a wide range of services to interactive entertainment software companies, including conducting business and consumer research; providing legal and policy analysis and advocacy on First Amendment, intellectual property, and technology / e-commerce issues; managing a global content protection program; owning and operating E3; and representing video game industry interests in federal and state government relations.
The Entertainment Software Association (ESA), the trade association that represents the US video game industry and owns and operates E3, and ESL, the world's largest independent eSports company, today announced the biggest video game event on the planet will host the biggest eSports at the E3 ESL Arena, June 12 - 14 in Los Angeles.
A not - for - profit, we represent businesses of all sizes from small start - ups to large multinational developers, publishers and service companies, working across all forms of interactive entertainment; console, mobile, PC, esports, VR, AR and Artificial Intelligence.
The Brazilian Union of Video and Games represents leading companies in Brazil's audiovisual and interactive entertainment industries.
We are the largest standalone interactive entertainment company, and yet we represent less than 10 % of this rapidly growing industry, which illustrates the sizable opportunity we see ahead.
Mr. Sherman has spent his career representing entertainment industry clients, such as producers, production companies, artists, agencies, and distributors in all aspects of the television, recording, modeling, and motion picture industries.
Sebastian Jungemeyer has been acting for a foreign mail - order business in the entertainment sector in asserting payment claims, while Stefan Osing represented AXA in liability proceedings against several architects, engineers and construction companies.
We represent borrowers in most sectors of the economy, including real estate development, technology, pulp and paper, mining, manufacturing, pharmaceutical, distribution, entertainment, construction, importers, exporters and foreign companies investing or establishing a presence in Canada.
Mr. Russ also has extensive experience representing clients in the home entertainment, technology and communications sectors, including video game hardware manufacturers, computer software developers, electronic toy makers and wireless communications companies.
Represented clients, including an American multinational corporation traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), a leader in international family entertainment and interactive media, a multinational technology company and two financial institutions, in investigations carried out by privacy commissioners.
Notable mandates: Represented RioCan REIT in the $ 4.5 - billion takeover of Primaris REIT and in its $ 91 - million acquisition of five shopping centres in Ontario; represented Neo Materials Technologies Inc. in its $ 1.3 - billion acquisition by Molycorp Inc.; represented Standard Life Assurance Company of Canada in the sale of the Sheppard Centre in Toronto for $ 218 million; represented Canadian Solar Solutions Inc. in a $ 185 - million purchase of solar projects and creation of an international joint venture agreement with Skypower Ltd.; advised Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group in the creation of a partnership with the City of Ottawa to redevelop LansRepresented RioCan REIT in the $ 4.5 - billion takeover of Primaris REIT and in its $ 91 - million acquisition of five shopping centres in Ontario; represented Neo Materials Technologies Inc. in its $ 1.3 - billion acquisition by Molycorp Inc.; represented Standard Life Assurance Company of Canada in the sale of the Sheppard Centre in Toronto for $ 218 million; represented Canadian Solar Solutions Inc. in a $ 185 - million purchase of solar projects and creation of an international joint venture agreement with Skypower Ltd.; advised Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group in the creation of a partnership with the City of Ottawa to redevelop Lansrepresented Neo Materials Technologies Inc. in its $ 1.3 - billion acquisition by Molycorp Inc.; represented Standard Life Assurance Company of Canada in the sale of the Sheppard Centre in Toronto for $ 218 million; represented Canadian Solar Solutions Inc. in a $ 185 - million purchase of solar projects and creation of an international joint venture agreement with Skypower Ltd.; advised Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group in the creation of a partnership with the City of Ottawa to redevelop Lansrepresented Standard Life Assurance Company of Canada in the sale of the Sheppard Centre in Toronto for $ 218 million; represented Canadian Solar Solutions Inc. in a $ 185 - million purchase of solar projects and creation of an international joint venture agreement with Skypower Ltd.; advised Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group in the creation of a partnership with the City of Ottawa to redevelop Lansrepresented Canadian Solar Solutions Inc. in a $ 185 - million purchase of solar projects and creation of an international joint venture agreement with Skypower Ltd.; advised Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group in the creation of a partnership with the City of Ottawa to redevelop Lansdowne Park.
Handling large, complex litigation matters in federal and state courts, as well as arbitration disputes for clients ranging from start ‐ ups and small businesses to Fortune 500 companies, the lawyers from Taube Summers represent clients in banking, insurance, real estate, securities, technology, energy, manufacturing, construction, professional services, entertainment and other industries.
He is a partner in the firm's Advertising, Marketing & Public Relations Group and has extensive experience representing advertisers, advertising agencies, production companies, and media companies on advertising, marketing, branded entertainment, and intellectual property matters.
Prior to joining Lewis Wagner, Meghan was an associate in the New York firm Traub Lieberman Straus & Shrewsberry's insurance coverage group, where she represented insurance company clients in insurance coverage litigation, and advised insurers on exposure and liability issues in wide array of tort and commercial contexts, including mass tort and class action litigation involving pharmaceuticals, chemical, transportation, news and entertainment, and oil and gas; environmental suits; FDA compliance claims; unfair competition and false advertising claims; intellectual property claims; construction defect; personal injury; product liability; and associated breach of contract claims.
He has represented motion picture studios, production companies, film financiers, talent agencies, live entertainment companies, promoters, and performers.
She represents well - known companies in a variety of industries, including entertainment, finance, sports, cosmetics, toys, beverages, publishing and real estate.
A full - service legal office in the Dominican Republic (Santo Domingo) that boasts a staff of US - trained and highly qualified lawyers with experience representing financial institutions, energy companies, real estate investors and developers, public - private partnerships, entertainment venues, retail operations and nearly a dozen Major League Baseball teams.
During that time, he litigated countless personal injury and medical malpractice actions while representing physician groups, medical facilities and entertainment venues, and their respective insurance companies.
Previously an associate in the Los Angeles office of Liner Grode Stein Yankelevitz Sunshine Regenstreif & Taylor LLP, his practice focuses on corporate and intellectual property matters, with an emphasis on entertainment finance transactions, typically representing and counseling production companies and lending institutions in connection with the acquisition, financing, development and distribution of motion pictures.
Mr. Dossick represents motion picture and television studios, production, acquisition and distribution companies, content owners, and other institutional media and entertainment companies in copyright, trademark, idea submission, profit participation, financing, acquisition, licensing and distribution disputes.
Prior to joining Shutts & Bowen, Michael served as outside counsel to a Fortune 100 media and entertainment company, handled contractual matters related to the development of new theme park attractions, and also represented clients involved in complex product liability litigation.
She represents entertainment artists, high - profile individuals, production companies, and interactive gaming companies in disputes and matters including copyright, trademark, trade secrets, breach of contract, profit participations, and employment.
The entertainment lawyers at LawTrades have an abundance of experience in the media and entertainment industries, where they've represented established and emerging recording artists, songwriters, actors, producers, managers, record companies, publishing companies, television and movie studios, authors, athletes, and technology companies in their ongoing business affairs.
She has counseled and represented companies in the agriculture and biotechnology, commercial real estate, construction, defense contracting, fashion and luxury goods, health care, hospitality, media and entertainment, and professional sports industries.
Before joining Arent Fox in 2004, Ricardo was a partner in a major law firm in the city of Caracas, Venezuela where he represented various pharmaceutical, food, and entertainment companies doing business in Venezuela and South America in areas including foreign investment requirements and compliance, regulatory compliance with focus on food and pharmaceuticals, and intellectual property — namely trademark protection and litigation, data access, and privacy and patent litigation (mostly design patent).
In a release, the firm said Mitsunaga has a deep understanding of the business and legal practices in the Hollywood and entertainment industries as he regularly represents broadcast, film production and distribution, talent management and toy and game companies on M&A matters, debt and equity finance transactions, and intellectual property matters.
He has represented a variety of clients in litigation, including financial institutions, sports, media, and entertainment companies, internet - based companies, and other public and privately - held companies.
Mr. Leo has extensive experience representing motion picture studios, production companies, distributors, lenders and cofinanciers in all types of motion picture and television financing transactions, including multipicture production, financing and distribution arrangements; revolving credit production finance facilities; rights acquisition financings; complex secured distribution arrangements; television license financing and securitization facilities; entertainment - related merger and acquisition financings and working capital lines of credit; complex intercreditor and interparty arrangements; and entertainment finance generally.
What the team is known for Compact litigation boutique capable of representing sizable media and entertainment companies, including major motion picture studios and top broadcasters.
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The firm has successfully represented studios, networks, financiers, video and social online game developers, production companies, producers, distributors, publishers, talent, talent agencies, gaming companies, sports leagues and teams, and other entertainment and media clients in virtually every kind of commercial and intellectual property dispute.
She represents buyers and sellers in mergers, acquisitions and divestitures; participants in complex domestic, international and cross-border joint ventures and partnerships; providers and customers of outsourcing services; and companies who are in need of sound corporate commercial counsel in a wide range of industries, including technology, real estate, entertainment / news media, manufacturing, business process outsourcing, and healthcare.
Daniel has represented companies in various industries, including biotechnology, consumer electronics, energy, entertainment, hardware, Internet, media, semiconductor, services, software, telecommunications and wireless.
The entertainment industry was also hot to trot, with backing coming from CAA Ventures, production company Management 360, Prizeo / Represent's Bobby Maylack and former Legendary Pictures CEO Thomas Tull.
When entertainment companies claim to represent the will of artists, Congress hears only a fraction of the story.
These companies represent a broad range of industries, including the financial and professional services sectors, technology, entertainment, manufacturing, communications, health care, retail and hospitality.
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