Category Archives: Events

Theatre Lovers: This summer’s for you!

As you may know, In addition to my entertainment law practice, I volunteer as the President of the Board of the Academy for New Musical Theatre.  The academy is an incubator for new ...

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Speaking at LA County Bar Association

I'm pleased to have been asked to join  an impressive panel of lawyers, including internet defamation attorney Adrianos Fachetti; class action attorney H. Scott Leviant; Barger & Wolen Marketing Director Heather Milligan, and mediator attorney Victoria Pynchon, to discuss how lawyers can use and benefit from social media. The Details:

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Southwestern University School of Law

Gordon will speak to the Entertainment Law Society

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Sherwood Oaks College

Gordon Firemark will speak to students and guests at the post-expo panel discussion

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Dramageddon – Firemark speaks to playwrights

Where: Loyola Marymount University. (University Hall)

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Podcast – LIVE Law and Video Q/A – lawandvideo.com

Every Tuesday from 5pm Pacific, Gordon Firemark answers questions about Video and the Law live. Visit lawandvideo.com for details

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Dramageddon – Firemark speaks on playwrights' rights

A discussion of the legal issues playwrights need to deal with, including copyright, royalties, approvals, creative control, etc.  Panelists include David Faux, Dramatists Guild Dir. of Business Affairs; Gordon P. Firemark, Theatrical Attorney

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When Worlds Collide: Virtual World Disputes in Real-World Courts

Gordon Firemark will moderate this exciting panel for the Beverly Hills Bar Association on August 15, 2007, at 12:00. Location: Lawry's restaurant.

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Gordon Firemark to Speak at Beverly Hills Bar Association

This program will familiarize the entertainment law practitioner with the issues, customs and practices influencing the modern American theater industry, and how they differ from practices in Music, Film and Television.

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