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Pro Bono to Practice

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A panel presented by Texas Accountants and Lawyers for the Arts discusses how pro bono representation of arts and entertainment clients helps to build substantive knowledge and an ethical foundation for practice management. The panel walks through a case-study involving a dispute among and between members of a musical recording group.

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1. Pro Bono to Practice (Jan 2025)

Justen S. Barks, Angela L. Lee, Adam D. Mandell

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Session 1 —45 mins

Pro Bono to Practice (Jan 2025)

A panel presented by Texas Accountants and Lawyers for the Arts discusses how pro bono representation of arts and entertainment clients helps to build substantive knowledge and an ethical foundation for practice management. The panel walks through a case-study involving a dispute among and between members of a musical recording group.  

Originally presented: Nov 2024 Entertainment Law 101

Justen S. Barks, Barks PLLC - Houston, TX
Angela L. Lee, Texas Accountants and Lawyers for the Arts - Austin, TX
Adam D. Mandell, MWZB Law - Austin, TX