Cultural Calendar
Legal Lectures for Artists and Musicians
Jan. 18, 25, Feb 1, 12-1:30 pm
Description: LEGAL LECTURES
for artists, musicians and other creative types
--BASIC COPYRIGHT ISSUES
Wednesday, January 18, 12-1:30 pm
(Note: this is not intended to be a personal consultation on copyrights)
--CONTRACTS and CONTRACT NEGOTIATIONS
Wednesday, January 25, 12-1:30 pm
---ESTATE PLANNING & ADMINISTRATION
Wednesday, February 1, 12-1:30 pm
PLEASE RSVP as seating is limited for each presentation. 772-287-6676
LUNCH: You are encouraged to bring your own “brown bag”
FEE: $20 for all three session for Arts Council members
$50 for non-members (includes a $35/annual membership – discounted artist membership rate)
$10 for any single session.
Pay on-line: https://martinartsorg.presencehost.net/payments/index.html or follow the link on the home page, using your Visa/MasterCard/AmEx/Discover card
About the Speaker: Cynthia VanDeVoorde Hall, J.D., is an attorney who advises clients in intellectual property mat-ters (including patent, trademark, copyright, trade secret, domain names, and licensing) as well as estate planning and administration, contracts, small business formation and governance issues, and real property. She has prose-cuted patent applications on behalf of Fortune 500 companies and independent inventors, obtained trademark protections for Division I universities, registered copyrights for songwriters and other artists, advised libraries and archives on avoiding copyright infringement, obtained domain names on behalf of small companies, and drafted and reviewed many contracts for various intellectual property matters. Ms. Hall currently practices law in her hometown of Sebastian, Florida, though she often visits clients at their busi-nesses and meets with clients via phone or video. She is registered to practice before the Florida Bar, the State Bar of Georgia, and before the United States Patent & Trademark Office. Prior to her legal career, Ms. Hall was a chemical engineer, and in addition to her intellectual property and contracts background, she has worked in envi-ronmental and research compliance.
for artists, musicians and other creative types
--BASIC COPYRIGHT ISSUES
Wednesday, January 18, 12-1:30 pm
(Note: this is not intended to be a personal consultation on copyrights)
--CONTRACTS and CONTRACT NEGOTIATIONS
Wednesday, January 25, 12-1:30 pm
---ESTATE PLANNING & ADMINISTRATION
Wednesday, February 1, 12-1:30 pm
PLEASE RSVP as seating is limited for each presentation. 772-287-6676
LUNCH: You are encouraged to bring your own “brown bag”
FEE: $20 for all three session for Arts Council members
$50 for non-members (includes a $35/annual membership – discounted artist membership rate)
$10 for any single session.
Pay on-line: https://martinartsorg.presencehost.net/payments/index.html or follow the link on the home page, using your Visa/MasterCard/AmEx/Discover card
About the Speaker: Cynthia VanDeVoorde Hall, J.D., is an attorney who advises clients in intellectual property mat-ters (including patent, trademark, copyright, trade secret, domain names, and licensing) as well as estate planning and administration, contracts, small business formation and governance issues, and real property. She has prose-cuted patent applications on behalf of Fortune 500 companies and independent inventors, obtained trademark protections for Division I universities, registered copyrights for songwriters and other artists, advised libraries and archives on avoiding copyright infringement, obtained domain names on behalf of small companies, and drafted and reviewed many contracts for various intellectual property matters. Ms. Hall currently practices law in her hometown of Sebastian, Florida, though she often visits clients at their busi-nesses and meets with clients via phone or video. She is registered to practice before the Florida Bar, the State Bar of Georgia, and before the United States Patent & Trademark Office. Prior to her legal career, Ms. Hall was a chemical engineer, and in addition to her intellectual property and contracts background, she has worked in envi-ronmental and research compliance.
