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eSupplement to the 33rd Annual Entertainment Law Institute

Contains material from Jun 2022 to Aug 2023

eSupplement to the 33rd Annual Entertainment Law Institute
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Session 1: When is Ticketing Like Pork Bellies? Current Legislation on Speculative Tickets and Resale Royalties - Explore selected state and federal ticketing legislation, with focus on solutions proposed to the Georgia Legislature to protect consumers, artists and venues from predatory resellers and business practices.

Session 2: Coexisting with Creative: Primer On Advertising Law - “Advertising law” refers to the areas of the law that govern businesses’ communications to customers. Advertising law combines concepts from legal disciplines such as intellectual property, consumer protection, First Amendment, entertainment, communications, privacy and commercial transactions. In this presentation we introduce some of the primary legal concerns in advertising, including clearance, substantiation and special considerations for digital marketing and adtech.

Session 3: Job Duties: Ethical Challenges in the Attorney-Paralegal Relationship - This session reviews common ethical pitfalls in the attorney-paralegal relationship, including avoiding inadvertent breaches of confidentiality and the unauthorized practice of law. 

Includes: Video Audio Paper Slides

  • Total Credit Hours:
  • 2.50 | 1.00 ethics
  • Credit Info
  • TX, CA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 10/31/2024

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1. When is Ticketing Like Pork Bellies? Current Legislation on Speculative Tickets and Resale Royalties (Aug 2023)

Chris Castle, David Lowery, Mala Sharma

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When is Ticketing Like Pork Bellies? Current Legislation on Speculative Tickets and Resale Royalties (Aug 2023)

Explore selected state and federal ticketing legislation, with focus on solutions proposed to the Georgia Legislature to protect consumers, artists and venues from predatory resellers and business practices.

Originally presented: Jul 2023 When is Ticketing Like Pork Bellies? Current Legislation on Speculative Tickets and Resale Royalties

Chris Castle, Christian L. Castle - Austin, TX
David Lowery, University of Georgia at Athens Terry College of Business - Richmond, VA
Mala Sharma, Georgia Music Partners - Atlanta, GA

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2. Coexisting with Creative: Primer On Advertising Law (Jul 2023)

Craig C. Carpenter, Aaron B. Goodman

0.75 0.25 0.00 0.75 | 0.25 ethics
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46 mins
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46 mins
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Session 2 —46 mins
0.75 | 0.25 ethics
Coexisting with Creative: Primer On Advertising Law (Jul 2023)

“Advertising law” refers to the areas of the law that govern businesses’ communications to customers. Advertising law combines concepts from legal disciplines such as intellectual property, consumer protection, First Amendment, entertainment, communications, privacy and commercial transactions. In this presentation we introduce some of the primary legal concerns in advertising, including clearance, substantiation and special considerations for digital marketing and adtech.

Originally presented: May 2023 Technology Law Conference

Craig C. Carpenter, BakerHostetler - Dallas, TX
Aaron B. Goodman, BakerHostetler - Chicago, IL

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3. Job Duties: Ethical Challenges in the Attorney-Paralegal Relationship (Jun 2022)

Lynn Crossett

0.75 0.75 0.00 0.75 | 0.75 ethics
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Job Duties: Ethical Challenges in the Attorney-Paralegal Relationship (Jun 2022)

This session reviews common ethical pitfalls in the attorney-paralegal relationship, including avoiding inadvertent breaches of confidentiality and the unauthorized practice of law. 

Originally presented: Jun 2022 First Friday Ethics (June 2022)

Lynn Crossett, Texas State University - San Marcos, TX