Practice Areas: Entertainment
Mona Ibrahim is an Entertainment attorney based in Seattle, WA. She is the principal attorney of The Law Offices of Mona A. Ibrahim, where her practice emphasizes trademark, copyright, trade secret, unfair competition, name and likeness, entertainment and employment law.
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Practice Areas: Entertainment
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Practice Areas: Entertainment
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Practice Areas: Entertainment
Robert M. Krinsky is a talented attorney known for his adept handling of civil litigation, personal injury, and criminal cases in and around King and Pierce Counties. He is a dedicated attorney who cares deeply about the well-being of his clients, regardless of the specific circumstances surrounding their current legal issues. If you require legal assistance from a dedicated attorney with a proven track record, it is in your best interest to get in touch with the Law Offices of Robert M. Krinsky.
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Firm: Bracepoint Law
Practice Areas: Entertainment
Steve Edmiston has over 30 years of expertise in entertainment,intellectual property, licensing, start-ups and business law, and litigation. He is rated "AV Preeminent" (highest ranking) by Martindale Hubble, and is ranked as an "2024 AVVO Rated Top Lawyer.". He has frequently walked in his client's shoes. As a screenwriter and producer. His credited features as include "Crimes of the Past," distributed by MarVista Entertainment; "A Relative Thing," distributed by Spiritual Cinema Circle and Official Best of Fest; "Farewell to Harry," is distributed by Porchlight Entertainment and Questar; and "The Periphery Project," distributed by IndieFlix. Steve has also written and produced many award winning short films including "The Maury Island Incident," "Reinventing the Patriot," "The Day My Parents Became Cool," and "Thr33." Steve has taught both screenwriting and producing at Seattle University, the Seattle Film Institute and the University of Washington.. As an entrepreneur, Steve was co-founder and president of Front Porch Classics, and the creator of classic “coffee table games” including Family Fun Toy of the Year winner Dread Pirate, and other multi-award winning games including Raceway 57, Stretch Run, Master & Commander. Steve managed the Company's IP portfolio including Sony's Game Show Television Network, Major League Baseball and 20th Century Fox.. “Having contributed to the creative side of business ventures, and having managed a venture-backed business, I’m become a far better counselor,” he says. “I understand the challenges growing creatively-driven businesses face and I’m proactive about how to launch, market and protect creative ideas. I’ve walked in my client’s shoes—in the business world, I’ve probably made some of the same mistakes they have,” he says. “I can protect them from similar missteps, so they can achieve the success their ideas and talents deserve.”. Steve is a frequent public speaker on quirky history, film, entrepreneurship, entertainment, and legal topics. He was recently appointed - for the second time - to a two year term on the Humanities Washington Speaker's Bureau.
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Practice Areas: Entertainment
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Firm: Sam IP Law
Practice Areas: Entertainment
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Firm: Washington State Association For Justice
Practice Areas: Entertainment
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Practice Areas: Entertainment
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Practice Areas: Entertainment
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Practice Areas: Entertainment
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Firm: IP Law Offices of Wayne W Smith
Practice Areas: Entertainment
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