Introductory Entertainment Law is a three-credit practicum that exposes law students to a wide range of legal knowledge, practical skills, industry experts, and content genre encountered in the field of entertainment, sports and/or art law. The course is interdisciplinary, experiential and immersive. Students will learn about the legal and business issues encountered in these fields, including corporate, contract, intellectual property, employment, tax and securities law. Students will practice negotiation, drafting and oral presentation skills in class. Students will learn from industry experts and complete a final class project related to a current issue in entertainment, sports and/or art law.
Salary: $1000
Minimum Requirements: JD; at least five years' experience practicing as an entertainment, sports and/or art lawyer; and previous experience teaching entertainment, sports and/or art law.
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