
Greg Seneff, Sr. Esq.
Entertainment Attorney and Producer of MusicBizLaw, a 12 CD/13 hour audio project for Artists and Songwriters.
presents:
Entertainment LAW Basics
Join us on Tuesday Feb. 5th at 6:00PM CST!!!
Due to technical difficulties with our phone system....we had to reschedule to this new date! Please join us for this FREE CLASS!
Register and submit your questions for this 45 min FREE Tele-Seminar!! Only 100 slots available for this class so, register now by using the form on the left.
Greg will be answering these questions and many more!
* What does an entertainment attorney do?
* When does an artist or songwriter need to consult an attorney?
* What types of things does an entertainment attorney work on?|
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What can happen if I didn't consult with an attorney on something I have already done?
* What kinds of documents should I require or expect to see as an independent artist or songwriter?
* Should I have a written production agreement?
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Greg Seneff, Sr. Esq.
Greg is currently in solo practice at The Seneff Law Office. Representative clients have included the recording artists Jars of Clay, Larry Norman, The Peasall Sisters, Across the Sky, Brother’s Keeper, IIIrd Tyme Out, Dan Peek (formerly of the supergroup America), Nouveaux, Ruby Amanfu, Sacred Tree, and Shaded Red. Songwriter clients have included Del Gray (of Little Texas), Karen Staley, Billy Simon, Jim Weber, Twila McBride and others. Greg also represents film and video production companies, independent record labels, publishers, and production companies. Greg has served as General Counsel for both the Gospel Music Association and Christian Music Trade Association. Greg serves as a Board member for the non-profit ministry of Touchstone Youth Resource Services, as a member of the advisory committee and featured columnist for Christian Activities magazine, and on the board of advisors for the annual Midwest Entertainment Industry Conference held in Lexington, Kentucky. He also writes as a guest columnist from time to time for Power Source magazine and the Internet magazine iBluegrass.com.