
Tre Lovell was working with an insurance defense firm representing big automakers years ago when some actors and writers he knew asked him to look over some of the contracts they had been asked to sign. "I started to get an interest in entertainment law through just getting in at the basement level with some friends," Lovell said. That early interest eventually developed into his law practice.
He left the big firm, practiced with an older lawyer for a while and then, in...
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