Attorneys discuss ‘Careers in Arts & Entertainment Law’
The Arts, Communication, Entertainment, and Sports Sections (ACES) of the State Bar of Michigan along with the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law will present “Careers in Arts & Entertainment Law” featuring Paul Rosenberg and Howard Hertz. The candid conversation with Rosenberg and Hertz discussing entertainment law and the journey of their careers will take place Thursday, February 12, from 5 to 7 p.m. in room 226 at Detroit Mercy Law, 651 East Jefferson Avenue in Detroit. A reception will immediately follow the lecture in the atrium.
Rosenberg (Detroit Mercy Law, class of ‘96) is a globally recognized force in the music industry, known for being a longtime manager of Eminem, founder of Goliath Artists and president of Shady Records. He is also the former chairman and CEO of Def Jam Recordings, and has executive produced acclaimed projects such as, "8 Mile" and “How Music Got Free.”
Hertz formed the law firm of Hertz Schram in 1979. He specializes in entertainment law, and since 1976, he has represented numerous artists and entities in the entertainment field, including authors, screenwriters, directors, recording artists, radio personalities, producers, production companies, record labels, agents, artist managers, music publishers, songwriters, and athletes. Hertz is a member of the Board of Directors and President of the Detroit Music Awards Foundation, and a former member and advisor of the Board of Governors of the Recording Academy Chicago Chapter (Grammys). Hertz earned his law degree from Wayne State University Law School in 1976.
To register for the discussion, visit https://law.udmercy.edu. Anyone with questions may contact Brittany at dawsonba2@udmercy.edu.
‘Trauma Awareness and Judicial Officers Webinar’ offered Feb. 11
The Michigan Judicial Institute will present “Bringing Your Best-Self to the Bench: Trauma Awareness and Judicial Officers Webinar” online Wednesday, February 11, from noon 1 p.m.
This webinar will explore how both personal and vicarious trauma can impact individuals who are appearing before the court, as well as the judicial officers. It will also offer practical strategies for judicial officers to maintain well-being, resilience, and professionalism on the bench.
This program is eligible for 1.0 continuing judicial education (CJE) credit [Integrity & Demeanor].
To register for the webinar, visit https://mjieducation.mi.gov and scroll down to “upcoming MJI events.”
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