Moving Movies, Music and Television Across teh Pacific

A program BOLD enough to unite TROJANS & BRUINS, lawyers & businesspeople, and ANYONE interested in Pop Culture!

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When? November 3rd, 2011 (Thursday)
Reception & sign-in begins at 6:30pm. Program begins at 7:00pm. Dinner provided.

Where? USC School of Law, Room 7.

MAP & DRIVING DIRECTIONS: Right-Click HERE and choose "Open Link" for the event flyer and driving directions.

Cost? Free.

Who is it for? Entertainment professionals & laypersons interested in the business and law of sharing pop culture overseas. (attorneys eligible for 1.5 hours of California MCLE credit)**

How do I RSVP? Email secretary@uscapalsa.com with your name and organization.

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Ninjas and superheroes. Korean TV dramas and Rain. Get ready for something interesting . . .

Join a special panel of attorneys and executives as they discuss how U.S. and Asian companies overcame cultural, legal and business challenges in distributing their entertainment media and intellectual property between the U.S. and Asia. Learn the career skills for U.S. legal and business practitioners to succeed in Asia. Explained in plain English and filled with fun examples, images and insight available nowhere else, this presentation is not only for entertainment professionals. It is for anyone interested in learning what it takes to move movies, music and television across the Pacific.

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For event-related questions, call (310) 801-8255 and ask for Robert.

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** Accreditations & Disclaimers

MCLE credit pending approval of application of the Korean American Bar Association of Southern California by the California State Bar.

Batman logo and "Ninja Assasin" image used with permission of Warner Bros. "Dae Jang Geum" logo and image used with permission of MBC America Holdings, Inc. Trojan is a trademark of the University of Southern California. Bruin is a trademark of the University of California, Los Angeles. All trademarks and copyrights property of their respective owners. All views expressed belong solely to each individual speaker and should not be attributed to any other person or organization.