LEGL 225 - Sports and Entertainment Law Semester Hours: 3 Fall, Spring
This course examines the impact of the business opportunities, economic risks, legal structures and regulatory environment associated with the entertainment business. The diverse elements of our legal system, such as contracts, employment, intellectual property, torts, etc., are applied to each of the major fields of entertainment, i.e., theater, motion pictures, television, music, publishing and advertising; and review of sports contracts, negotiation and arbitration. Further, the entertainment and sports industries are studied in conjunction with the business practices and industry standards of each particular field.
Prerequisite(s)/Course Notes: LEGL 200 . Open only to matriculated graduate students in the Zarb School of Business and in other Schools at Hofstra where appropriate. See specific program requirements.
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