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Choosing a Legal Entity for your Arts Business (June 18, 2011)

Choosing A Legal Entity For Your Arts Business

Presented for NYFA's Artist As Entrepreneur Bootcamp 2011
New York Foundation for the Arts
June 18, 2011

Speaker:
Olivera Medenica (Co-founder & Partner at Manhattan-based law firm Wahab & Medenica) is a graduate of Manhattan School of Music and Brooklyn Law School. She practices primarily in Business Law, Intellectual Property and Entertainment law. She published in the field of intellectual property and international law and was appointed an adjunct faculty member of Brooklyn Law School (2003-2006) and the World Trade Institute at Pace University (2005). She lectured in a variety of venues including the New York County Lawyers’ Association, New York City Bar, Manhattan School of Music, the School of Visual Arts, South by Southwest and at Wikimania 2006 held at Harvard Law School. She also serves on the board of New York County Lawyers’ Association.