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Music Lawyer Jay Cooper on Getting His Start in Music and Law

Jay Cooper
Attorney Jay Cooper is Chair of the Los Angeles Entertainment Practice of Greenberg Traurig. In addition to his decades-long career representing some of the biggest names in rock and pop, Cooper is a former president of NARAS, a noted author in the fields of intellectual property and contract negotiation, and an in-demand guest lecturer. He is also a musician who, early in his career, made the decision to abandon a professional music career for one in entertainment law.
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Jay Cooper, a music lawyer based in Los Angeles, talks about his career in music (playing with Frank Sinatra, Bobby Darin, and many others) and how he made the transition to being a lawyer.



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November 2007
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