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Probate

Jan. 11, 2001

Another Opening

In many ways, entertainment resembles any other area of business law, giving rise to litigation over contract disputes, accusations of fraud and intellectual property claims. But some attorneys who practice in the field say that the entertainment industry poses unique difficulties for litigators, and innovations in technology may present new difficulties as well.

        By Deborah Rosenthal
        
        In many ways, entertainment resembles any other area of business law, giving rise to litigation over contract disputes, accusations of fraud and intellectual property claims. But some attorneys who practice in the field say that the entertainment industry poses unique difficulties for litigator...

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