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Tenth AnnualSports and Entertainment LawCLE SymposiumFriday, March 31, 20179:00 am – 4:00 pmWidener University Delaware Law SchoolRuby R. Vale Moot CourtroomMain Law BuildingWilmington, Delaware

Tenth Annual Sports and Entertainment LawCLE SymposiumHosted by the Sports and Entertainment Law Association (SELA) of Widener University Delaware Law SchoolThis Symposium is an annual Continuing Legal Education event featuring some of the country’s most prominent,innovative, and successful sports and entertainment attorneys. Covering the topics of music, sports, and ethics,with a cutting-edge analysis of contemporary sporting issues and the ever-changing industry of entertainment, thisis a conference you will not want to miss!Friday, March 31, 20179:00 am – 4:00 pmDelaware Law SchoolRuby R. Vale Moot CourtroomMain Law BuildingWilmington, DelawareFIVE (5) CLE credits in DE & PA (including one ethics credit).NJ attorneys can self-report with Delaware Law’s Certificate of Attendance.Agenda9:00 – 9:20 amRegistration and Continental Breakfast(included with registration)9:20 – 9:30 amWelcome and Introductions: Sports and Entertainment Law AssociationModerator for All Panels: Alexander Murphy, Jr., EsquireLaw Offices of Alexander Murphy, Jr., West Chester, PA/New York, NYAdjunct Faculty, Widener University Delaware Law School9:30 – 10:30 amMusic Panel:“Protecting Your Intellectual Property in the Entertainment Business” and“Producers and Production Agreements in the Music Industry”Kaitlyn M. O’Neill, EsquireLaw Office of Remick Cabott/Zane Management, Inc., Philadelphia, PA“The Evolution (Then and Now) of the Entertainment Law Industry” and“19 Words that Will Help Your Success in the Entertainment Law Practice”Lloyd Z. Remick, EsquireLaw Office of Remick Cabott/Zane Management, Inc., Philadelphia, PAAdjunct Professor, Temple University Beasley School of Law“How to Protect Yourself, How to Apply as Much Time (orAlmost as Much Time) Towards the Business End as the Creative End, and Why”Simon Rosen, EsquireLaw Office of Simon Rosen, Philadelphia, PA10:30 – 10:45 amRefreshment Break

10:45 – 11:45 amSports Panel: “Sports Agent Certification, Licensing and State RegistrationRequirements”Casey Muir, EsquireTier 1 Sports Management LLC, Wayne, PABrett W. Senior, EsquireBrett Senior & Associates, P.C.Brett Senior Tax Services, LLCSenior Management Group, LLC, Wayne, PA11:45 am – 12:20 pmLunch - Barristers' Club (included with registration)12:30 – 1:30 pmTV Panel: “Taming the Wild World of Unscripted/Reality-Based Programming”Dom F. Atteritano, EsquireSenior Vice President – Legal and Business AffairsAMC Networks Inc. – BBC America & WE tvMichael J. Budicak, EsquireAssistant General CounselQVC, Inc.Lori Landew, EsquireFox Rothschild LLP, Philadelphia, PA/New York, NY1:30 – 1:45 pmRefreshment Break1:45 – 2:45 pmFilm Panel: “Legal and Business Issues in the Making of “Larry and Teresa,” aDocumentary Feature FilmMark MoskowitzProducer/DirectorPoint of View Productions, Inc., Chester Springs, PAAlexander Murphy, Jr., EsquireLaw Offices of Alexander Murphy, Jr., West Chester, PA/New York, NYAdjunct Faculty, Widener University Delaware Law School2:45 - 3:00 pmRefreshment Break3:00 – 4:00 pmEthics Panel: “Ethics Landmines Navigation for Sports & Entertainment Lawyers”Mary E. Cavallaro, EsquireChief Broadcast OfficerNews & Broadcast, SAG-AFTRA, New York, NY********WIRELESS ACCESS INFORMATION AS A “WIDENER GUEST”WIDENER UNIVERSITY DELAWARE LAW SCHOOLRUBY R. VALE MOOT COURTROOMFRIDAY, MARCH 31, 2017Username: sportsPassword: entertainmentCourse materials are available for download as a pdf at delawarelaw.widener.edu/cle

BIOGRAPHIES

Dom F. Atteritano, EsquireAs Senior Vice President of Legal and Business Affairs, Dom Atteritano overseesall aspects of the day-to-day legal and business affairs of BBC America and WE tv.Atteritano is responsible for negotiating and managing contracts across all areas forthe networks from programming and development to talent, press and marketing,along with managing litigation. He was named to this post in 2013.Atteritano joined AMC Networks in 2005, where he served as legal affairs counselbefore becoming legal affairs senior counsel in 2008, and Vice President of Legaland Business Affairs in 2010.Prior to joining AMC Networks, Atteritano was a Business Transactions Associateat Schulte Roth and Zabel LLP and with Mintz Levin as a Corporate & SecuritiesAssociate.He received his BA in political science from Boston College and his JD from theMaurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University.

Mary E. Cavallaro, EsquireMary E. Cavallaro is the Chief Broadcast Officer for the SAG-AFTRA News &Broadcast Department. Cavallaro is responsible for overseeing the negotiation andadministration of more than 250 labor agreements between SAG-AFTRA andnetwork and local broadcast employers nationwide, and chairs nationalnegotiations for the network news agreements, as well negotiations with employerswith operations in multiple markets. Cavallaro works with the Broadcast SteeringCommittee on policy and matters of concern to broadcast members.Cavallaro has served SAG-AFTRA members for more than 15 years, starting withthe Philadelphia AFTRA Local where she served as business representative/staffcounsel for the AFTRA Local and SAG Philadelphia Branch, and later as anational representative/staff counsel for AFTRA. Cavallaro was Of Counsel withthe firm of Montgomery, McCracken, Walker & Rhoads in Philadelphia,representing media talent and creative professionals regarding personal servicescontracts, production development, copyright, licensing and other intellectualproperty matters. She received her law degree from Villanova University School ofLaw and her BA from the University of Southern California.

Lori Landew, EsquireLori Landew, administrative partner of Fox Rothschild's Entertainment Department, is a mediaand entertainment lawyer whose practice spans the film, television, music, publishing, sports andfashion industries. A seasoned negotiator with more than two decades of experience, she handlesdeals that involve all aspects of content creation, production, and distribution, as well as matterscentered on brand awareness, cultivation, integration and promotion.Splitting her time between New York and Philadelphia, Lori focuses on the negotiation, draftingand enforcement of complex agreements that protect and promote her clients’ business interestsincluding, among others: recording agreements music publishing agreements content licenses merchandise agreements management agreements representation agreements producer agreements collaboration agreements sponsorship agreements endorsement agreements talent agreements production services agreements film finance agreements distribution agreementsLori also routinely shares her business savvy and insights with her clients who seek her adviceon the entertainment industry.Media companies, universities, cultural institutions, performance venues, restaurants, and sportsteams are among the many clients that turn to Lori for guidance in protecting their intellectualproperty and in building their brands. Lori is also frequently called upon to evaluate and advisecompanies on the value of their intellectual property rights and assets, particularly in advance ofmajor acquisitions or mergers.Variety magazine named Lori to two of its most prestigious lists — the Dealmaker's ImpactReport and the New York Women’s Impact Report. And she has been repeatedly recognized byBest Lawyers in the category of Entertainment Law.A former general counsel and senior executive at two successful international entertainmentcompanies, Lori is a trusted adviser to startups and established companies on legal and businessmatters. For many clients, Lori serves in a role akin to an outside general counsel, providingguidance on a broad range of issues as they arise and sometimes joining in conversations aboutlonger term business strategy. Lori is frequently quoted in Forbes, Law360 and other mediaoutlets on topics relating to the music industry and other entertainment business issues.

Lori is also quickly becoming a go-to source in the emerging world of drone law havingpresented at the prestigious 2nd Annual New York City Drone Film Festival on the topic of“Integrating Drones Into a Production Workflow,” which offered guidance to producers on howto identify whether drones are a viable option in a film project.Representative Matters Negotiated deals for production companies specializing in developingprogramming in the non-scripted reality space. Led discussions with several cablenetworks, including A&E, AMC, The Food Network, Tribune, The TravelChannel, Oxygen, and Viacom. Also represented the production companies in itsnegotiations with the talent featured in the programming to secure rights to theirperformances. Represented a top fashion model in all facets of her professional activitiesincluding negotiating her agreements with her agent and her publicist, and in crossbranding activities, including a television series, a fashion line and endorsingfashion merchandise. Counseled a major home shopping channel in cross-branding opportunities throughvarious entertainment platforms. Assisted in efforts to secure rights to content withowners and distributors, including Fox Television, Columbia Records and theWarner Music Group. Represented a multinational music publishing company in its acquisition of severalmusic libraries. Managed the music rights due diligence in each transaction todetermine and confirm the nature, scope and validity of the rights being acquired,including the drafting of comprehensive due diligence reports used by the client inits final acquisition analysis. Handled the negotiation of a documentary production agreement and distributionagreement for one of the country’s preeminent noncommercial radio stations. Represented multiple chef and restaurant clients in connection with activitiesoutside their restaurants, such as special appearances, speaking engagements,cookbook publishing and recurring roles on television shows, including“Chopped.”Before Fox RothschildPrior to joining the firm, Lori was a key member of the Media, Entertainment & Sports Lawpractice at a national law firm, where she built and expanded the scope of commercialtransactions for media and entertainment companies as well as businesses venturing into contentcreation and acquisition.Lori was also previously president of Landew Entertainment Business Associates, LLC, whereshe led business development initiatives and negotiated sophisticated deals for clients inentertainment and related industries.Lori also served as general counsel for the Ryko Corporation, a multinational entertainmentcompany, where she was one of a small executive management team that worked to developbusiness opportunities, form strategic partnerships and structure favorable deals that led to thecompany’s acquisition by the Warner Music Group.

Additionally, Lori formerly served as vice president of business affairs for Zomba RecordingCorporation, the most successful independent music company in the world at the time, where sheled several initiatives to realize substantial cost-savings and revenue growth for the companyincluding building, training and managing an experienced licensing team that generatedconsiderable revenues to the company’s bottom line.Lori began her legal career as an associate in top New York law firms, representing clients in theentertainment and advanced technology industries in connection with their intellectual propertyand commercial litigation needs.While in law school, Lori served as executive editor of the Columbia-VLA Journal of Law andthe Arts and as president of the Columbia Advocates for the Arts.Beyond Fox RothschildLori currently sits on the Board of Governors of the Philadelphia Chapter of the RecordingAcademy (the Grammy organization) and is a founder and member of the Board of Directors ofLiveConnections.org, the organization that connects all kinds of people through all kinds ofmusic.Honors & Awards Named among the "Women on the Move" by Main Line Today (2016) Named to Variety’s Dealmakers Impact Report (2015) Named to Variety's New York Women's Impact Report (2016) Selected for inclusion in "The Best Lawyers in America" for Entertainment Law(2015-2017) Winner of the "Top Entertainment Attorney" poll conducted by Rock On Philly(2014)Client ResourcesPay or PlayAuthored by the attorneys in the firm’s Entertainment Department, the Pay or Play blogprovides a legal perspective on the latest issues and trends affecting the entertainment industry,including digital content, multichannel networks, celebrity branding and artist and performermanagement as well as commentary on music law and media distribution law.PRACTICE AREASEntertainmentCorporateExecutive CompensationIntellectual PropertyMergers and AcquisitionsSports IndustryDrone LawBAR ADMISSIONSPennsylvaniaNew YorkEDUCATIONColumbia Law School (J.D.)University of Pennsylvania (B.A.)

Casey Muir, EsquireCasey Muir is the founder and President of CRM Sports Management. Prior toCRM, Casey was the Senior Contract Manager for a Fortune 200 Company, wherehe regularly negotiated contracts valued at over 100 million.Casey’s prior sports industry experience includes working as an associate at GoProSports, where he oversaw the recruiting department and was the lead negotiator ofNFL free agent contracts for dozens of NFL players.Casey’s prior experience in the sports industry working with NFL players, theNFLPA, NFL Club Personnel Departments, and various CFL and UFL Clubsprovided Casey a wide web of critical industry contacts. Casey is a certifiedcontract advisor with the National Football League Players Association, CanadianFootball League Players Association and the United Football League PlayersAssociation.

ALEXANDER MURPHY JR., ESQ.Alexander Murphy Jr. received his B.S. in Music with Honors from the highly acclaimed Collegeof Visual & Performing Arts, School of Music, West Chester University, West Chester, PA andwas a graduate teaching assistant at the School while undertaking post-graduate work in musictheory, composition and orchestration. He graduated with a J.D. from the Delaware Law SchoolWidener University. With over thirty-five years experience as an entertainment lawyer, Mr.Murphy now maintains his principal office in West Chester, PA after many years being primarilybased in New York City. He is admitted to practice in New York and Pennsylvania and alsomaintains an affiliate New York office with fellow entertainment attorney, Peter M. Thall, Esq.Mr. Murphy’s practice has included entertainment litigation but is now exclusively entertainmentbusiness affairs transactions and related matters, including intellectual property. His variedpractice encompasses representing major and independent award winning entertainmentcompanies, projects, productions (narrative and documentary) and financiers from developmentand financing through production, distribution and other forms of exploitation along withindividual producers, performers, writers, authors, life story subjects, musicians and other talentthroughout the U.S. and internationally, in the motion picture, television, book publishing,theatrical, and music industries.He is a frequent panelist and lecturer on entertainment law at entertainment industry programsand seminars at law schools, film festivals, film schools, bar associations, and other educationalinstitutions and associations, including for continuing legal education courses, was an adjunctprofessor at Rutgers University School of Law (Camden) for several years, and has been anadjunct professor at the Delaware Law School for over fifteen years, where he teachesentertainment law, and is the faculty advisor for its Sports and Entertainment Law Association(SELA), for which he moderates its annual “Sports and Entertainment Law CLE Symposium”.He is also a member of the Law School’s Alumni Network Mentoring Program and of its FirstGeneration Law Student Association (FGLSA).Mr. Murphy is a two term past member of the Board of Directors of the West Chester UniversityAlumni Association, is a member of the University’s Law Alumni Chapter, a member of theChester County Chapter, and a WCU Professional Network (PRONET) student mentor. He alsohas substantial accomplishments as an artist. His capabilities span the world of music to includejazz, classical, popular and choral works. He has been a freelance musician and arranged andperformed with a number of well known popular and jazz groups during and after his collegeyears.Mr. Murphy lives in West Chester (Birmingham Township), Chester County, PA. His daughter,Mackenzie, is a graduate of Dartmouth College and is currently an investment associate withBridgewater Associates, a hedge fund, located in Westport, Connecticut.912 Adams WayWest Chester, PA 19382610/399-9033www.murphyentertainmentlaw.com

Kaitlyn M. O’Neill, EsquireKaitlyn M. O’Neill, Esquire is an entertainment and media attorney with RemickCabott Law Offices and Zane Management, Inc., who concentrates her practice inthe areas of music, film, television and book publishing. She received her B.A.from Saint Joseph’s University and her J.D. from Widener University School ofLaw. She is licensed to practice law in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania as wellas the States of New Jersey and New York.While in law school, Attorney O’Neill was a member of Phi Alpha Delta, theAlternative Dispute Resolution Society, and the Sports and Entertainment LawAssociation. She earned a scholarship to the Practising Law Institute in New Yorkfor an entertainment law conference and participated in the study abroad programin Argentina.Ms. O’Neill has negotiated various and sundry agreements for recording artists,gold and platinum songwriters and producers, musicians, composers, managers,record labels, production companies, publishing companies, as well as agreementsfor featured and guest talent in reality and scripted television shows, directors forthe same, agreements for social media influencers, editors, writers, the life rights ofindividuals for film productions, and the like. She has also been lead counsel inlawsuits on behalf of producers against record labels for recovery of producerroyalties.

Lloyd Z. Remick, EsquireLloyd Z. Remick, Esquire is an attorney who concentrates his practice in the areas ofentertainment, sports, hospitality and communications law. He is also President of ZaneManagement, Inc., a Philadelphia based sports, entertainment and communications consultingand management firm.Mr. Remick represents several award winning recording artists, writers, and producers, as well asa number of television, radio, and entertainment personalities. In addition, he represented andmanaged the late Grammy Award winning Grover Washington, Jr. for over 20 years. Mr.Remick is a registered contract adviser with the National Football League Players’ Associationand the NCAA. He has also represented athletes in variety of other sports, including basketball,baseball, ice-skating, crew, boxing, soccer, and track and field. Mr. Remick received his B.S.from Wharton School in 1959, his J.D. from Temple University School of Law in 1962, and aL.L.M. in tax law from Villanova School of Law in 1984.Professor Remick teaches entertainment and sports law at Temple University School of Law and“The Legal Aspects of Hospitality and Tourism” at the Temple University School of Hospitalityand Tourism. He also guest lectures at various organizations and universities throughout thecountry on a host of entertainment, sports, hospitality, and business related topics. ProfessorRemick co-wrote Keeping Out the Little Guy: An Older Contract Advisor’s Concern, a YoungerContract Advisor’s Lament, 12 Vill. Sports & Ent. L.J. 1, and The Personal Manager in theEntertainment and Sports Industries, 3 U. Miami Ent. & Sports L. Rev. 57.Attorney Remick was general counsel for Sunoco Welcome America, Philadelphia’s annual tenday Fourth of July celebration, for over a decade. He was also legal counsel for the PhiladelphiaConvention and Visitors’ Bureau, the City Representative’s Office, “We the People 2000″, andthe Fight Against Drugs, a non-profit organization dedicated to combating the use of drugs in thesports industry. Mr. Remick is a member of a number of associations and clubs, serves on theBoard of Governors and Executive Committee of the Maxwell Football Club, and served on theBoard of Directors for the Philadelphia Music Foundation and Philadelphia Bar Association. Healso spent six years as a Hearing Member and Chairperson for the Disciplinary Board of thePennsylvania Supreme Court. Mr. Remick was voted one of the “best, brightest, wiliest,winningest, most tenacious and efficacious attorneys” as well as “Best Entertainment and SportsAttorney in Philadelphia” by Philadelphia Magazine in 1999. Elected to Super Lawyers forEntertainment and Sports Law 2005 – 2016. Elected International Entertainment Lawyer Of TheYear 2012-2016. He has also been elected to the 2007-2016 editions of Best Lawyers inAmerica. Selected for Peer Review Rating 1981-2016, rated AV preeminent by MartindaleHubbell. Selected for AVVO Superb Rating 10/10. He is listed in Who’s Who in American Lawand Who’s Who in American Poetry.Mr. Remick is the recipient of many prestigious awards, including the Philadelphia AchieverAward, the Golden Slipper Club’s Distinguished Service Award, the Liberty Bell Award,BMA’s Distinguished Music Award, the Duke Ellington Humanitarian Award and WhartonClub’s “Man of the Year Award.” On April 30, 1999, the Honorable Edward Rendell, Governor

of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and the Pennsylvania Bar Association honored Mr.Remick for his service to the legal profession.Most recently, Mr. Remick was a recipient of the 2014 Lifetime Achievement Award, presentedby The Legal Intelligencer, recognizing Mr. Remick for his consistent and significantcontributions to the legal profession in Pennsylvania. In 2015, Mr. Remick was selected as oneof twelve recipients by the Philadelphia Business Journal as a “veteran of influence” award. In2016, on the international level, he received several awards worldwide as “EntertainmentAdvisor of the Year” award and “Entertainment Lawyer of the Year” internationally award.

SIMON ROSEN, ESQ.From early childhood through Age 58 (born Sept. 5, 1958, samebirthday as Raquel Welch), Simon Rosen has possessed a love,devotion, passion, respect and understanding of music, and ofpeople who comprise the “music business”. His respect for not onlythe “stars”, but the human backline- musicians, vocalists,producers, engineers, arrangers, writers, publishers, promoters,publicists, etc.- has been his motivating force for 33 years.Rep’ing A-list talent is great, but 99% of the industry iscomprised of the backline.Rosen's late father and grandfather were musical performers.Simon began studying classical piano in his early childhood, andhis abilities shifted towards popular music during his collegeyears. In 1983, fresh out of law school at age 24, he joinedPhiladelphia Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts. At age 25, hecommenced representing such luminaries as legendary rock n rollmanager David Krebs of Contemporary Communications (Aerosmith, TheScorpions, et al.). Rosen has continued to strive to protect andadvance the rights of those in the music community.His artist client roster has been as diverse as the musicworld itself- including pop, r&b, rock n roll, jazz, blues, goth,gospel and classical. Rosen is as comfortable being involved in thecareers of the likes of John Legend, Cassidy, Britney Spears, Pink,Aerosmith, Brashere Gray/Yazz (rapper “Hakeem” on “Empire”) as heis trying to break the youngblood 14 year old rapper in a localpark. Whether working on a new joint with CeeLo Green, bookingafterparty gigs for Pink, prodding Vernon Reid (Living Colour) toname his favorite guitarists (Michael Hedges, for one, handling thedivision of the greatest heavy metal catalogue in the world ution(Metallica, Anthrax, Ministry, etc.), battle rap virtuoso Cassidy,jazz guitarist Jimmy Bruno (Concord Records), r&b diva Regina Belle(“Alladin’s Theme: A Whole New World”), latin legend MiradaliaHernandez (Cuatro Cuarenta), Phila. Gospel Music Seminars, gospelgreat Shawn McLemore, The Delfonics, Ray Charles- Rosen thrives onthe pulse of the music business.Rosen specifically chose to reside and raise his family inPhiladelphia, outside the higher pressure cookers of NYC and LosAngeles. Easier to chill, and easier to avoid being swallowed up bythe business.Attorney Rosen reviews and negotiates entertainment-relatedagreements on a regular basis-music, television, film, media. It isnot uncommon to play a dual role as “de facto” personal manager. Heregularly counsels record labels, investors, recording studios,producers, promoters, agents, venues, publishers, songwriters,engineers, arrangers, screenwriters, and filmmakers.His professional associations have included membership in theNational Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences, Songwriters Guild ofAmerica, B.M.I., Philadelphia Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts, andlegal counsel for S.P.A.R.S. (Society for Producers and Recording

Studios.In the 1990's, Rosen authored a column in the seminal biweekly rap and hip hop music tip sheet, "IMPACT", entitled: "LEGALCORNER: SIMON SEZ", providing a mix of legal and practical advice,and wit. IMPACT paved the way for those genres.Rosen has lectured across the United States on a wide range ofmusic business topics, including entertainment law, setting up yourown record company, publishing, urban music, production deals,joint venture label deals, putting out your own CD, and managementcontracts. He taught Copyrights in The Music Business as an AdjunctProfessor at Drexel University, and has lectured on draftingentertainment contracts at Rutgers School of Law and elsewhereIn addition to his law practice, Rosen moderates a monthly NYCgig called, The New Pro Shop, which had been moderated for morethan 30 years by the late great music titan Ann Ruckert. Ann passedaway in October 2014 and Rosen has been fortunate enough to lead apack of crazy talented songwriters in a monthly networking andsupport group workshop. The New Pro Shop is an offshoot of theSongwriters Guild of America, a songwriters’ rights organizationfounded in the 1930’s by Irving Berlin and the top composers ofthat era.That candle still flickers. Rosen is also in preproduction of his own reality television show.Simon’s efforts in the music industry are in memory and honorof his parents, Bernard and Rita Rosen. Bernie Rosen was a giftedsinger, performer, and Emcee, and his mother made an amazingcouple. Much props to Simon’s wife, Kim- who has put up with the24/6 lifestyle of endless studio sessions, late night calls fromfrazzled artists, showcases and teleconferences, et; also Simon’stwo wonderful sons, Ryan and Michael.Kim is a noted specialevents producer, Ryan is a composer who just formed HarmonizorMusic Publishing, dedicated to soundtracks and licensing, andMichael is pursuing his dream as a physicist/scientist.Simon strives to remind everyone that music is, indeed, theuniversal language, and it relentlessly makes us happier, healthierand better human beings.Simon Rosen, Esq.Law Office of Simon Rosen2019 Walnut StreetRittenhouse SquarePhiladelphia, PA 19103Tel. (215)564-0212Email: SimonOnKey@aol.comwww.SimonRosenEsq.comTwitter & IG: @SimonRosenSez

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Please note that this sample agreement is the property of Remick Cabott Law Offices. It does not render a legalopinion, should not be used as legal advice, and does not create an attorney-client relationship. No warranties orrepresentations are given in relation to the legal information. This document seeks to exclude any liabilities that mayarise out of the use or misuse of the information.PRODUCTION AGREEMENTThis Production Agreement (“Agreement”) is made and entered into as of this day of2012, by and between (“Artist”), located atand (“Producer”) located at.BACKGROUNDA.Artist has engaged Producer to record and produce the master sound recordingtentatively titled (the “Master”) for commercial release as a single and possibleinclusion on a forthcoming album (the “Album”).B.Producer hereby agrees to render services to Artist as an independent producer forpurposes of recording and producing the Master.Now, therefore, in consideration of the mutual promises set forth below, Artist and Produceragree as follows:1.Services and Term. Producer shall render services to Artist on a non-exclusivebasis for purposes of recording and producing the Master. Subject to a deadline of ,2012, the term of this Agreement shall commence as of the date first written above and continueuntil Producer completes the foregoing services in a manner that is technically acceptable toArtist.2.Compensation.a.In consideration of Producer’s services hereunder, Artist shall payProducer a maximum all-inclusive production fee of dollars ( , the“Fee”) in two installments. The first installment of the Fee shall bedollars ( ), which Artist shall pay to Producer upon full execution of this Agreement. Thesecond installment of the Fee shall be dollars ( ), which Artistshall pay to Producer upon the delivery of the Master and all related session files to Artist in aform that Artist deems, in its sole discretion, to be technically satisfactory and suitable for finalmixing and mastering.b.After Artist recoups all recording, production, background vocal,musician, studio, engineering, marketing, promotion, distribution, mixing, mastering and othercosts related t

innovative, and successful sports and entertainment attorneys. Covering the topics of music, sports, and ethics, with a cutting- edge analysis of contemporary sporting issues and the ever-changing industry of entertainment, this is a conference you will not want to miss! Friday, March 31, 2017 . 9:00 am – 4:00 pm . Delaware Law School

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