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Entertainment, Arts and Sports Law Journal

WINTER 2020

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Remarks From the Chair: Coda

Editor’s Note

Law Student Initiative Writing Contest

The Phil Cowan Memorial Scholarship Writing Competition


NYSBA Guidelines for Obtaining MCLE Credit for Writing

Competitive Balance In Sports: “Peculiar Economics” Over the Last 30 Years
(Daniel A. Rascher and Andrew D. Schwarz)

Copyright Lessons from the Bench—Third Circuit Analyzes Work for Hire and Assignment Requirements and Standard for Injunctive Relief
(Sarah Robertson and Sandra Edelman)

Pay Up or Act Right: Extending the Right of Publicity to Online-Service Users Injured by Online Behavioral Advertising
(Michael Angelini)

EASL’s Annual Music Business and Law Conference Photo Spread

Second Circuit Court of Appeals Reverses Work Made for Hire Decision
(Joel L. Hecker)

Sports and Entertainment Immigration: New Rules, New Bodies, New Songs, Same Old Dance

(Michael Cataliotti)

Resolution Alley: Three Lessons From an Unsuccessful Mediation
(Theo Cheng)

Hollywood Docket: Interesting New Developments About Which All Practitioners Should Be Aware
(Neville L. Johnson and Douglas L. Johnson)

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Krell’s Korner: Batmania ’89 and the Importance of Trademark Maintenance
(David Krell)

The Entertainment, Arts and Sports Law Section Welcomes New Members


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Diverse opinions contribute to the vitality of the law, and for every topic there are many issues to be addressed. The Entertainment, Arts and Sports Law Journal is a forum for ideas and a repository for legal analyses and theories. The EASL Journal presents topics that EASL attorneys address on a daily basis, and provides comprehensive overviews of both large issues that affect a majority of the EASL Section membership and analyses of more specific issues that affect only a few. In addition to contributions from practicing attorneys, the EASL Journal accepts articles from laypersons involved with issues that affect many in the EASL fields. Edited by Elissa D. Hecker, Esq., the EASL Journal is published three times a year by the Entertainment, Art and Sports Law Section and distributed to Section members free of charge.

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