By Jean-Luc Renault
Daily Journal Staff Writer
At last year's annual Game Developers Conference in San Francisco, about 20 lawyers who specialize in interactive entertainment gathered on a panel to discuss the legal developments in their industry.
It was one of the first times video game specialists hailing from development companies and outside firms congregated as a group apart from the wider field of entertainment lawyers.
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