Notice from New York Law School's Music, Entertainment, & Sports Law Association:
NEW YORK LAW SCHOOL
MUSIC BUSINESS CONFERENCE
Thursday, February 19, 2009
5:30 – 8:30 p.m. in the Stiefel Reading Room
TWO PANELS OF PROMINENT INDUSTRY EXPERTS
PANEL 1 6-7 p.m.: Led by Adam Shore (Daily Swarm)
The Changing Roles of the Manager and Booking Agent
That Have Taken Place in the Last 5 Years
Confirmed Panelists:
(1) David Bason, Stay Gold Records
(2) Andrew Goodfriend, TKO
(3) Veronica Gretton, Kurfirst Blackwell Entertainment*Freedom In Exile
(4) Marty Diamond, Paradigm
(5) Dawn Barger, Post Hoc Management
(6) Jeremy Holgersen, The Agency Group
(7) Brandon Schmidt, B23 Management
PANEL 2 7:15–8:15 p.m.: Led by Mason Weisz, Esq.
The Enforcement Regime Employed by the RIAA
to Crack Down on Infringers
Confirmed Panelists:
(1) David Mazur, Esq., MasurLaw
(2) Steve Gordon, Steve Gordon, Esq.
(3) Ray Beckerman, Ray Beckerman, P.C.
(4) Maia Spilman, Maia Spilman, Esq.
(5) Adam Farrell, Beggars Group
(6) Adam Shore, Daily Swarm
(7) Mason Weisz, Esq., Hunton & Williams
(8) Richard A. Altman, Richard A. Altman, Esq.
Brian Daitzman President of MESLA Vice President of the Student Bar Association J.D. Candidate, 2010 brian.daitzman@law.nyls.edu
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Legal issues arising from the RIAA's lawsuits of intimidation brought against ordinary working people, and other important internet law issues. Provided by Ray Beckerman, P.C.
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Music Business Conference at New York Law School tomorrow, 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM
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so ray,
you have any links, any media about this event for the world to see?
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