At the Intersection of Music and the Law
[Originally Published by Harvard Law Today, December 16, 2020] By Grace Yuh, December 16, 2020 The music industry is no stranger to legal dispute. From high-profile cases such as Metallica, […]
[Originally Published by Harvard Law Today, December 16, 2020] By Grace Yuh, December 16, 2020 The music industry is no stranger to legal dispute. From high-profile cases such as Metallica, […]
A Webinar hosted by East Somerville Main Streets with Transactional Law Clinics of Harvard Law School Watch the presentation, recorded on April 8th, discussing the process and important things to
[Originally published by Harvard Law Today, September 17, 2019] Last summer, with the help of Harvard Law School’s Transactional Law Clinics (TLC), Democracy Brewing became the first brewery in
[Originally posted May 10, 2019, on the Office of Clinical and Pro Bono Programs Blog] By: Iain McCavill LL.M. ’19 The Transactional Law Clinic was one of the most useful,
[Originally posted May 2, 2019, on the Office of Clinical and Pro Bono Programs Blog] Via Xcomony Source: Pexels By: Linda Cole and Joshua Fox Successful management of any new
[Originally Published by the Harvard Gazette March 11, 2019] Law School students follow dream careers in showbiz BY Liz Mineo Harvard Staff Writer DATE March 11, 2019 [dropcap]G[/dropcap]rowing up in South Florida, Rebecca
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TLC and HLEP alumni named to Forbes 30 Under 30 – Law and Policy List for 2019: Evisort Cofounders, Evisort Amine Anoun, Jerry Ting, and Jake Sussman built Evisort to use
[Originally published by the Office of Clinical and Pro Bono Programs (OCP) Blog on Nov. 2nd 2018] By: Samy Rais Over Indigenous Peoples’ Day weekend, more than a hundred community members,
Billboard Magazine has published, in the October 20 Issue, a list of the top music law schools, including the Entertainment Law Clinic, and Recording Artists Project (RAP) at Harvard Law School: