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The Metropolitan Black Bar Association's Entertainment & Sports Law Committee and the Entertainment Arts and Sports Law Section's Committee on Diversity of the New York State Bar Association present an interactive networking experience where a panel of seasoned music executives and artist managers will edify attendees by sharing their professional experiences representing A-list musicians and entertainers in the business. This open format event is intended for attorneys, law students, and creative professionals in the music business who are interested in obtaining key insights on how technology and culture have impacted the evolving management landscape, business development tactics, marketing maneuvers, essential creative deal points, and trending contractual matters.
Confirmed speakers include Professor Jayson Jackson of the NYU Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music, Emily White of management and consulting firm Whitesmith Entertainment, and Rob Love of marketing and management firm Launchpad Worldwide.
For this open format event, attendees are also encouraged to come prepared with questions.
Light refreshments will be served.
Tuesday, November 12, 2014
6:30 p.m.-8:00 p.m.
Black Wax Creative Space NYC
2 W 46th Street, #1601 (between 5th Ave & Avenue of the Americas) New York, NY 10036
Should you have any questions about this program, please email the Entertainment & Sports Law Committee at info@mbbanyc.org
*Please Note: No CLE credit will be provided for this event.
RSVP Required | Space is limited!
RSVP link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/mbbas-entertainment-sports-law-committee-co-sponsor-presents-luminaries-lighting-the-path-for-tickets-14146782407
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