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Ike Williams
John Taylor (“Ike”) Williams is a media and entertainment lawyer and Senior Counsel of Fish & Richardson P.C, one of the USA’s leading intellectual property law firms. He is a specialist in literary and dramatic rights, the co-author with E. Gabriel Perle and Mark Fischer of Perle & Williams on Publishing Law (rev. 2002; Aspen Law and Business), a frequent lecturer on intellectual property and entertainment law, and a member of the bar of the United States Supreme Court.
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Ike Williams and Patricia Nelson of Fish and Williams, P.C., list the various points of your career at which legal counsel is helpful (or necessary), offer pointers for artists to think about the legal implications of their decisions, and provide several resources that artists can use to obtain legal advice or locate counsel.



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Sep-05
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