Law School
University of California at Los Angeles, J.D., 1987
Law School Graduation Year
1987
College
University of California at Los Angeles, B.A., magna cum laude, 1983; University of California at Lo
Memberships
State Bar of California; Austin Music Foundation; Gordonstoun Association.
Biographical
Member, U.C.L.A. Law Review, 1984-1986. Member, U.C.L.A. Moot Court Honors Program, 1985-1987. Olin Fellow in Law and Economics, 1985-1987. Recipient, Norma Zarky Prize, 1987. Adjunct Professor, University of Texas School of Law, 1999-2000. Advisory Board Member, Austin Music Foundation. Author: Navigating Internet Royalty Issues For Record Producers and Engineers, 18 Ent. Law & Fin. 3 (May 2002); Payment of the Producer's Share of Webcasting Royalties, (Future of Music Coalition Policy Summit, Washington, DC 2002); Why Free Agency Matters: The Coming Changes in Record Company Artist Relations, Musicom (2000); Multimedia Licensing Checklist, Musicom '96 21 (1996); Negotiating Motion Picture Actor Contracts, 14 Los Angeles Lawyer 31 (April 1991); An Introduction to Negotiating Record Producer Agreements, Ent., Pub. & the Arts Hndbk. 139 (1988); Protecting Celebrity Reputational Interests After Philadelphia Newspapers v. Hepps, Ent. , Pub. & the Arts Hndbk. 77 (1987); Following the Footprints: Protecting Film and TV Rights in the World Satellite Marketplace, 5th Bien. U.C.L.A. Comm. L. Symp. 193 (1987). Co-Author: Rock and Roll Divorce: Negotiating Leaving Member Procedures in Recording Artist Contracts, 12 Los Angeles Lawyer 35 (5th Ann. Ent. L. Issue April 1989); Case Comment, Frederick Music Co. v. Sickler, Ent. Pub. & the Arts Hndbk. 3 (1989); Practical and Ethical Issues in Negotiating the Leaving Member Procedure, Ent. Pub. & the Arts Hndbk. 133 (1989). Editor: The First Amendment Handbook (1990).