What You Need To Know About Entertainment Law In Asia

Wednesday, July 24, 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm (Los Angeles) via ZOOM

7/25 at 10 am (China); 7/25 at 11am (South Korea & Japan)

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Meet the Speakers

Kan Zhang


Senior Legal Counsel

Tencent

(China)

Takehiro Kaneko


Partner

TMI Associates

(Japan)

Takahiro Inoue


Associate

TMI Associates

(Japan)

Chunghwan Choi


Partner

Yulchon

(South Korea)

Keith Kelly


Associate

Sheppard Mullin

(Moderator)

About the Program

Join our panel of experts as they address some of the key differences between US entertainment law and that of China, Japan, and South Korea, including dealing with guilds/unions, tax credits, copyright, immigration, and related cross-border legal issues.

This program is presented by the Entertainment Law section, chaired by Jeff Monahan and vice-chaired by Matthew Hobbs. The section is sponsored by Lawyers' Mutual Insurance Company. Find out more at www.bhba.org.

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