Law Offices of
Jonathan Kirsch

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Law Firm in Los Angeles, California
 
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1880 Century Park East, Suite 515
Los Angeles, California 90067
(Los Angeles Co.)
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Phone: 310-785-1200  
Facsimile: 310-286-9573
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Jonathan Kirsch practices in the following areas of law:

General Civil Practice. Copyright, Trademark and Intellectual Property, Publishing, Media Law, Licensing Agreements, Contracts, Defamation and Invasion of Privacy, Libel.
Year Established: 1988
Firm Size: 1
Representative Clients:
Publishers Marketing Assn.; Self Realization Fellowship; INTELEcom Intelligent Telecommunications; Aerobics & Fitness Association of America; F. Gavina & Sons, Inc.; Wee Sing Productions; Creative Age Communications; Sandra Dijkstra Literary Agency; Gaiam, Inc.; New Harbinger Publications; Samuel Frency, Inc.; Breakdown Services, Ltd.; Chicago Review Press; Brown & Miller Literary Associates.
Jonathan Kirsch (Member) born Los Angeles, California, December 19, 1949; admitted to bar, 1976, California. Education: University of California, Santa Cruz (B.A., with College Honors and Honors in History, 1971); Loyola Marymount University (J.D., cum laude, 1976). Author: "Kids Allowed," California Lawyer, November 1983; "Access to Courts," California Lawyer, September, 1984; "War on Lawyers?" California Lawyer, March, 1985; "Malpractice Insurance Crisis," California Lawyer, July, 1985; "Which Courthouse? What Advantage?", California Lawyer, May, 1986; "Prop. 51 Shakes the House of Torts," California Lawyer, June, 1986; "Legal Eagles," California Business, November, 1988; "Look What They've Done to My Songs: Midler v. Ford Motor Co.," California Lawyer, July, 1989; "Lonesome Dove and the Electronic Rights Revolution in Publishing," Los Angeles Lawyers, June 1990; "Buchwald v. Paramount: Beyond the Hype," Los Angeles Lawyer, April 1991; "Vanity of Vanities: 'Subsidy' Publishing After Stellema," Loyola of Los Angeles Entertainment Law Journal, Vol. 12, Issue 2, 1992; "Ethics in Entertainment Law," Los Angeles Lawyer, April 1993; Kirsch's Handbook of Publishing Law, 1996; Kirsch's Guide to the Book Contract, Silman-James Press, 1999; A History of the End of the World, Harper One, 2006. Teaching Fellow, Legal Communications, Loyola Law School, 1975-1976. Adjunct Professor, Center for Publishing, New York University, 2001—. Member: Authors Guild; National Book Critics Circle. Columnist, Los Angeles Times Book Review. Member: Los Angeles Bar Association (Intellectual Property Section); State Bar of California (Intellectual Property Section); Los Angeles Copyright Society; California Lawyers for the Arts; PEN Center USA West; Los Angeles Intellectual Property Association. Practice Areas: Copyrights; Trademarks; Publishing; Intellectual Property; Entertainment Law.


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