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LaPolt Law P.C., Edits Newest Book by the International Association of Entertainment Lawyers

Keeping it Honest: Transparency and Related Issues in the Entertainment Industry to Debut at MIDEM 2019

Award-winning entertainment attorney, Dina LaPolt, and two of LaPolt Law, P.C.’s associates, Jessie Winker, Esq. and Lindsay Arrington, Esq., proudly take on the role of Editor for the forthcoming book published by the International Association of Entertainment Lawyers entitled, “Keeping it Honest: Transparency and Related Issues in the Entertainment Industry.”
Keeping It Honest: Transparency and Legal Issues in the Entertainment Industry explores the vital role of transparency in the entertainment business. From the inception of the creative work to business practices, data, and royalty collections, the transparent flow of information is the foundation of a sustainable, modern and successful entertainment industry. The book offers an in-depth, global perspective on each of the building blocks necessary for this foundation and seeks to guide the reader through the entertainment industry’s current issues and on how one might skillfully navigate them.
Never has the need for transparency in the entertainment industry been more important. The newest edition will be unveiled at this year's Main Seminar at the IAEL Legal Summit at Midem June 5, 2019, and will focus on all aspects of how the music industry is seeking greater honesty and integrity - and what that means for all of us.
"We pride ourselves on being transparent in all aspects of our business, and this book was directly inspired by real time events and issues we have run into over the past year in our own practice of LaPolt Law P.C. Our goal was to provide practical, relevant information useful to professionals from all sectors of the entertainment industry, including the creators themselves," says Jessie Winkler, Esq.
The book is available online directly from IAEL and can be purchased by visiting [http://www.iael.org/publications/27/
LaPolt Law P.C., is a boutique transactional law firm in Los Angeles specializing in intellectual property and entertainment law, and is the only music law firm of its stature founded and run by a sole female practitioner, Dina LaPolt, Esq. Its nine attorneys address the needs of clients, both domestically and internationally, and offer a broad array of experience in music and the arts. The firm focuses on personalized service, quick response time, and a creative billing practice that always considers the goals and objectives of its client. LaPolt Law’s mission is to be a reputable, artistic, resourceful, and dynamic firm focused on assisting clients in running their entertainment related businesses as well as being a conduit, on their behalf, to the entertainment industry at large. For more information on LaPolt Law, PC, please visit http://www.LaPoltLaw.com
International Association of Entertainment Lawyers: 
The IAEL was officially founded in 1977 at MIDEM, the main international trade fair of the music business held each January in Cannes. Over the past thirty years, the IAEL has come to fulfill a unique role for lawyers involved in the industry throughout the world. It has expanded enormously in terms of both membership and the scope of its activities. IAEL members are lawyers, either in private practice or industry, or those training in the law, whose areas of interest and expertise cover any aspect of entertainment law. If you are interested in joining or just want to know more about the IAEL please contact us.
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