SEMINARS & LECTURES

Sunday, February 25, 2007

UCLA Self Defense Seminar May 5 & 6

Mark will once again present his annual legal self defense seminar at U.C.L.A.

Writers and filmmakers will learn how to make shrewd business decisions and protect their interests in negotiations with production and distribution companies. Instruction covers how to anticipate problems before they arise and how to encourage other parties to live up to their contractual obligations through performance incentives, default penalties, and arbitration.

In the event of a dispute, learn what remedies are available to enforce your rights. Topics include creative accounting; customary terms of contracts; negotiating tactics and strategies; properly securing rights to your work; and how to avoid being sued for copyright infringement, defamation, or invasion of privacy.

Attention is paid to how to protect oneself by modifying warranties, obtaining E & O coverage, using lab access letters to retain control of masters, and utilizing termination clauses. The seminar includes an extensive handout with sample forms, contracts. and a self-defense checklist.

Applies toward Business and Legal Affairs requirement in Certificate Program in the Business and Management of Film, Television, and Digital Entertainment Media.

Advance enrollment required; no enrollment at the door. 8.75 hours of MCLE credit available for lawyers.

Registration number: S8428U. Additional info online at: http://www.uclaextension.edu/index.cfm

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Friday, February 09, 2007

RISKY BUSINESS SEMINAR COMING TO NEW YORK

Mark will present his "Risky Business: Financing & Distributing Independent Films" seminar for the Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts of New York on April 28, 2007 in Manhattan from 10 AM to 5 PM.

Those who attend this comprehensive two-day seminar will learn how independent films are financed and distributed. Topics include organizing your company, raising financing via pre-sales, debt and limited partnerships, negotiating tactics, principal terms of the acquisition/distribution agreement, cross-collateralization and creative accounting. Particular attention is paid to how producers and filmmakers can protect their interests by watering down warranties, getting added to the E& O policy, using lab access letter to retain possession of the negative, and utilizing termination and arbitration clauses.

The seminar will be held at One New York Plaza. Six hours of CLE credits are available for lawyers. For additional information or to register call Jonathan Tominar at VLA: 212.319.2787 x10. http://www.vlany.org/education/workshops.php