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Midori Mahl is a bilingual (Japanese-English) attorney specializing in entertainment business transactions and intellectual property protection in the US and Japan. She represents movie studios, television broadcasters, animation producers, independent filmmakers, artists, and musicians. Her specialty is negotiating production, co-production and licensing agreements in all areas of entertainment:

-Feature Films
-Television
-Home Video
-Film Festival and events
-Television and Feature Animation
-Music
-Video Game
-Software Publishing
-Commercials
-Merchandising

In support of her clients, she also works with a range of American and Japanese specialists in other areas of law, including incorporation, employment, immigration, tax, and litigation support.

Readers can often find her comments in Japanese publications, including the Nikkei Shimbun, www.eigafan.com and the Asahi Shimbun. She writes a regular column covering Hollywood business for the Eizo Shimbun.

 

   
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(Japanese Only)
Digital Distribution of Music
Vertical Integration in Hollywood
Stewart v. Abend:  The Rear Window Case
Publicity Rights in the Digital Era
Tax Subsidies in Canada
Rise and Fall of MGM
Merchandising Business
Buchwald v. Paramount: Hollywood Accounting
1998 Hollywood Film Revenue
Hollywood Business
Importance of the Copyright Notice
Public Domain
Product Placement
MGM v. Sony: The 007 Case
Coppola v. Warner Bros: The Pinocchio Case

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Tim Roth
Japanese film buyers
CBS/Winster
2002

[Disclaimer]
The contents in this web page is for general information only. It does not mean toprovide any leagal advice or create any attorney-client relationship.

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