On April 20, 2022, Variety released its annual Legal Impact Report, featuring the top in-house attorneys, litigators, and transactional attorneys in the entertainment industry. Lee Brenner, William Briggs, David Fink, and Josh Rosenberg were recognized in the
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Venable Entertainment Attorney William Briggs Recognized Among Billboard’s 2022 Top Music Lawyers
On March 28, 2022, William Briggs was recognized by Billboard among its 2022 Top Music Lawyers. This prestigious list spotlights the savviest legal counselors in the music industry.
Mr. Briggs is a trial lawyer and civil litigator with broad experience in the…
Venable Expands Service Offerings for the Entertainment and Media Industry with the Addition of Joshua Rosenberg and Max Wellman
Venable LLP is pleased to announce the arrival of Joshua Rosenberg, partner, and Max Wellman, counsel, at the firm’s Litigation Practice in the Los Angeles office.
Mr. Rosenberg handles a wide range of complex litigation matters, including breach…
Venable’s Paul Bernstein, Chris O’Brien, and Jim Nelson Recognized in Variety’s Dealmakers Impact Report 2021
On December 8, 2021, Paul Bernstein, Chris O’Brien, and Jim Nelson were recognized in Variety’s Dealmakers Impact Report. This recognition honors the top financiers, attorneys, executives, and entrepreneurs who forged the major game-changing deals that changed the showbiz landscape.…
Best’s Review Quotes Sarah Cronin on the Impact of COVID-19 on Event Insurance
On October 21, 2021, Sarah Cronin was quoted in Best’s Review on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on insurers in the live entertainment market.
According to the article, over the past 19 months, insurers have been hit with some fairly large…
Looking Ahead: Significant Changes in California Law for Subscription Merchants Coming in July 2022
Most of us know what it’s like to receive a notice that one of our subscriptions has been automatically renewed for another year. As the regulatory landscape of subscription-based offers continues to evolve, federal and state regulators and private plaintiffs…
The Increasing Need for Strategic Alliances: A Conversation with Bill Russell and Jim Nelson
With technological innovation continuing to transform how companies do business, more and more entities are looking to forge strategic alliances that leverage the commercial uses of intellectual property and other intangible assets. In this Q and A, Jim Nelson and …
Opinion Defense Dashes Two Recent Illinois State Court Defamation Decisions
Two Illinois state courts recently dismissed defamation claims related to an online article and a disciplinary proceeding conducted by the Champaign Illinois Kennel Club. Both courts found that the defendants were immunized because the statements in dispute were unactionable opinions…
You Can’t Handle the (Substantial) Truth: Texas Court Sides with Media Defendants in Libel Case
On June 10, 2021, the Texas Court of Appeals held that a trial court had erred in denying motions to dismiss brought by KHOU-TV and the Houston Chronicle under the Texas Citizens Participation Act (the TCPA), the Texas anti-SLAPP statute.…
Should Talent Pay Self-Employment Taxes on Income Associated with their “Brand”?
A recent decision in the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals may have tax implications for talent who conducts significant endorsement or brand ambassador activities. Generally, endorsement deals often have two components: (1) endorsement services (e.g., public appearances, social media) and…