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The Single Most Common Legal Mistake Made By Performing Artists

Ed Fair
Ed Fair is a music and entertainment attorney based in Austin, TX. In addition to his two decades’ experience representing artists and music companies, he has taught courses on the music business at the University of Texas at Austin.
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Music Attorney Ed Fair discusses the number-one legal error made by musicians, and how to avoid it.



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March 2008
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