ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT, AND SPORTS
SPORTS LAW A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO PROTECTING THE INTERESTS OF ATHLETES
Luke A. Fedlam (Amundsen Davis, LLC)
Anyone who counsels or represents athletes will find hands-on tips designed to help effectively protect the interests of clients, both during and after their playing careers. The author has worked with major professional and collegiate athletes at all stages of their careers. The world of sports law is a multidisciplinary field that asks sports law attorneys to be well-versed in the diverse issues impacting an athlete’s business dealings, wealth planning, reputation management, intellectual property initiatives, and more. Over the course of 18 chapters, this work covers all of these issues, working in 14 forms and checklists that sports attorneys can look to for guidance in drafting key documents.
Track new sports law developments with PLI’s Upkeep Service. 1 looseleaf volume, 338 pages, $410, Item #339690, ISBN 978-1-4024-4094-6, Updated annually or as needed
ART LAW THE GUIDE FOR COLLECTORS, INVESTORS, DEALERS & ARTISTS
Ralph E. Lerner (Attorney at Law), Judith A. Bresler (Withers Bergman LLP), and Diana Wierbicki (Withers Bergman LLP)
This hands-on, practical guide steers practitioners and art market participants through the complexities of art law in an engaging, readable manner. Authored by attorneys from Withersworldwide’s renowned art law practice group, this deskbook comes packed with practical guidance appropriate for art law practitioners and any artist, collector, auction house, museum, or educational institution. Practitioners will also find more than 50 editable sample contracts, forms, and checklists they can reference when confronting day-to-day art law matters. 2 hardbound volumes, 2,050 pages, $399, Item #268116, ISBN 978-1-4024-3386-3
“ Art Law is a necessity for the library of every attorney serving clients.” — New York Law Journal
“ ... the industry bible.” — Forbes Magazine
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