Affordable Entertainment Attorneys in Miami
In the entertainment industry, protecting your rights can be confusing and requires careful planning. But it is essential for success. From music agreements to TV shows, film rights, and celebrity endorsements, the entertainment attorneys at ChaseLawyers ℠ help clients capitalize on their talents, products, and services.
With years of hands-on experience after honors degrees from Yale and Harvard, our firm's principal attorney, Barry Chase, has the knowledge and skill needed to protect and enhance your rights as an author, artist, or entertainment company. And our attorney Gregory Bloom adds years of involvement advising corporations and athletes.
Whether engaging in contract negotiations, demanding royalties from a record label or publishing company, or representing clients in court, ChaseLawyers℠ provides honest and professional representation designed to produce results.
Contact ChaseLawyers℠ to schedule a $350 initial consultation. Call 305-373-7665 today.
ChaseLawyers℠ represents a diverse clientele of record labels, artists, filmmakers, film distributors, producers, directors, actors, songwriters, musicians, singers, models, authors, publishers, athletes, talent agencies and celebrities. Based in Miami, we serve clients throughout Florida and in international entertainment capitals from New York, Nashville and Los Angeles to London, Paris, Buenos Aires, Rio, Canada, and the Caribbean.
Our cases are as varied as the clients we represent. ChaseLawyers℠ advises and represents clients in all entertainment-related areas, including:
- Music industry law: recording contracts; management, demo production and songwriting agreements for new and proven artists; start-up and other services for record labels; producer agreements; experienced advice for established entertainment companies, labels, and artists.
- TV, film and radio production: rights acquisition; production and talent agreements; ownership rights in TV and film projects; modeling agreements; on-air employment contracts.
- Internet law and First Amendment rights: protection of intellectual property; URL protection; drafting of "Terms & Conditions" and "Privacy Policies;" Free speech rights; legal representation for the adult entertainment industry.
- Communications and media law: website documentation; "Terms & Conditions"; "Privacy Policies"; First Amendment/free speech and government regulation issues.
- Intellectual property law: Copyright, Trademark and Celebrity Endorsements: endorsement agreements; copyrights and trademarks; rights of personality; creation and ownership of "brand-names".
- Literary property and publishing: copyright protection; publishing contracts; plagiarism.
- Visual arts: unauthorized use of copyrighted artistic material.
- Entertainment companies: setting up the business entity (LLC or corporation); providing basic documents for chain of title in intellectual property; drafting operating agreements, coproduction agreements, and membership transfer agreements; protection of intellectual property/trademarks; website documentation.
- Models and modeling agencies: modeling agreements; release forms; copyrights; business formation; contract negotiation.
- Athletes: management agreements; merchandising and licensing; endorsement agreements; contract negotiation.
Experienced Recording and Publishing Contract Lawyers
Our firm's principal attorney, Barry Chase, has represented media giants such as CBS and Time, Inc., and left the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) as Vice President in charge of PBS's national TV network. In this last role, he was the Chief PBS executive for all of PBS' primetime series, such as "Eyes on the Prize", "FRONTLINE", "NOVA" and the "Civil War" series. Attorney Gregory Bloom has also focused on agreements involving athletes, promoters and managers.
E-mail a ChaseLawyers℠ entertainment lawyer with an insider's perspective on the industry, or contact Mr. Chase or Mr. Bloom directly at 305-373-7665. ChaseLawyers℠ looks forward to hearing from you.





























