Saturday, November 13, 2010
Legal Issues and Starting a Business As Artists - November 16, 2010
An interactive workshop for artists in all disciplines
Tuesday, November 16th, from 6 – 8 PM
The Boston Center for the Arts, Mills Gallery
539 Tremont Street, Boston 02116
www.bcaonline.org/directions
* Ever dreamed about starting your own business?
* Do you want to find out what differentiates various business entities and which one is right for you?
* Have you got questions about protecting your creative and intellectual property and financial welfare?
Presenters: Jenny Milana and Mitchell Bragg of DangerMilana, Attorneys at Law.
Jenny assists clients in the drafting and negotiating contracts in the publishing, theatre, music, and film and television industries. She has also worked at the State House researching proposed legislation for the Film Tax Credit.
Mitch focuses on transactional entertainment law in the areas of music, visual arts, sports, and intellectual property. He helps clients by registering trademarks and copyrights, working with domain name disputes, and drafting contracts.
Visit www.dangermilana.comto learn more.
Limited to 15 participants
Fee: $10 payable to Boston Center for the Arts
Questions and Pre-register to beer@artmorpheus.org
ARTmorpheus connects artists and artist-run businesses across disciplines with a vastnetworkof resources,strategies, and opportunities. http://artmorpheus.org
Tuesday, November 16th, from 6 – 8 PM
The Boston Center for the Arts, Mills Gallery
539 Tremont Street, Boston 02116
www.bcaonline.org/directions
* Ever dreamed about starting your own business?
* Do you want to find out what differentiates various business entities and which one is right for you?
* Have you got questions about protecting your creative and intellectual property and financial welfare?
Presenters: Jenny Milana and Mitchell Bragg of DangerMilana, Attorneys at Law.
Jenny assists clients in the drafting and negotiating contracts in the publishing, theatre, music, and film and television industries. She has also worked at the State House researching proposed legislation for the Film Tax Credit.
Mitch focuses on transactional entertainment law in the areas of music, visual arts, sports, and intellectual property. He helps clients by registering trademarks and copyrights, working with domain name disputes, and drafting contracts.
Visit www.dangermilana.comto learn more.
Limited to 15 participants
Fee: $10 payable to Boston Center for the Arts
Questions and Pre-register to beer@artmorpheus.org
ARTmorpheus connects artists and artist-run businesses across disciplines with a vastnetworkof resources,strategies, and opportunities. http://artmorpheus.org
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