Event Details
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Moot Courtroom
Cardozo Law's FAME Center and the Entertainment Law Society present, "Theater Law 101: How to Make It On Broadway." CLE credit will be offered.
Panelists:
Miranda Goh is a founding member of The Industry Standard Group, a community-based organization that promotes diversity by increasing the presence of BIPOC investors and producers. Miranda is an associate producer of Suffs, the story of the women's movement in 1913 America.
Ariana Sarfarazi is an entertainment attorney at Franklin Weinrib Rudell + Vassallo LLP specializing in theatrical matters as well as the Executive Director of Noor Theatre, the only NYC-based nonprofit theater company that supports and develops the work of artists of Middle Eastern, North African, and Southwest Asian descent. In addition to serving on the board of Broadway for Arts Education, Ariana is also a commercial theater producer and a proud member of Theatre Producers of Color (TPOC).
Daniel Watkins is a partner at Levine Plotkin LLP, where he concentrates his practice in the theatre industry, representing leading producers, dramatists, financiers and other participants in a wide variety of transactions. Dan graduated from Cardozo in 2010, and while a student he worked on the Law Review and participated in the Mediation Clinic.
Moderator:
Roz Lichter is a force in the entertainment industry being named a "Super Lawyer" several times. Her specialties are in entertainment law, corporate transactions, and executive employment law. She is a member of the Cardozo School of Law FAME Board and producer of My Depression, the Up and Down and Up of It.