Practising Law Institute (PLI)'s "Technotainment" 2020
Yakub Hazzard and Christine Lepera will be speaking on different panels at Practising Law Institute's "Technotainment" 2020 on October 23, 2020.
What You Will Learn
- The Music Industry and COVID-19: Understanding This New World
- Litigation Update – Important Recent Technotainment Cases
- The Insurance Implications of COVID-19 in the Sports and Entertainment Industries
- Legal Issues at the Crossroads: Sports, Entertainment, and Technology
- Recent Changes in Film, Television, and Streaming Businesses, and Related Legal Issues
Who Should Attend
This program is targeted towards in-house counsel, law firm attorneys, and allied professionals who work in or with technology, the Internet, games, news, sports, virtual reality, television, radio, video, film, entertainment, interactive media, or telecommunications; and attorneys who practice in copyright, trademark, licensing, merchandising, advertising or litigation.
Program Level: Overview
Intended Audience: In-house counsel, law firm attorneys, and allied professionals who work in or with technology, the Internet, games, news, sports, virtual reality, television, radio, video, film, entertainment, interactive media, or telecommunications; and attorneys who practice in copyright, trademark, licensing, merchandising, advertising or litigation.
Prerequisites: An interest in the legal issues posed by convergence of technology and entertainment.
Advanced Preparation: None
"Litigation Update – Important Recent Technotainment Cases"
10:30 AM EDT
- Explore recent landmark or precedent-setting cases in entertainment and technology
- Look forward at pending litigation and appeals
Speakers:
- Jacqueline C. Charlesworth
- Christine Lepera
"Recent Changes in Film, Television, and Streaming Businesses, and Related Legal Issues"
3:15 PM EDT
- Changes due to COVID-19
- Issues to consider when producing remotely
- New workplace rules
Speakers:
- Sharon Glancz
- Yakub Hazzard
- Jakgeem Mays