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BESLA hosts the Intersection of Music, Film, & TV in Atlanta Regional Event

Atlanta, GA--The Black Entertainment Sports and Lawyers Association (BESLA) presents The Intersection of Music, Film and TV in Atlanta on Wednesday, May 29, 2019. This evening panel is sponsored by both Taylor English Duma, LLP and Georgia State University College of Law and will explore and discuss the highly successful and continuously burgeoning entertainment market in Atlanta, with specific emphasis on the interplay of music, film and television. This seminar will address current issues of interest including deals, film and music tax credits and market influencers. Kendall A. Minter, Esq., one of the founding members of BESLA and partner of Taylor English Duma, LLP serves as the panel moderator.

Renowned panelists include:

Kim Leadford, Presiden, Aren Bros.

Julian Fortuna, Taylor English Duma, LLP

LaRonda Sutton, CEO, Entertainment Gov

Leron Rogers, Esq., Lews Brisbois

Lisa Bonner, Esq., Bonner Law PC

Booker T. Mattison, Author, Professor, Filmmaker

The Intersection of Music, Film and TV in Atlanta panel takes places on Wednesday, May 29, 2019 at 6:00 p.m. followed by a reception at 7:15 p.m. at Georgia State University's College of Law, 85 Park Place NE, Atlanta, GA. Online registration is $60 and closes May 27, 2019 at 11:59 p.m. CLICK HERE to register online. Students & faculty should contact mivory@gsu.edu or info@besla.org for the complimentary registration link. Also be sure to stay tuned to the BESLA website for the 39th Annual Conference November 6-10, 2019 in Panama City, Panama!

About BESLA: BESLA, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, is an organization of lawyers, executives, legal educators, and law students that support a more diversified, expert and informed group of entertainment, sports and affiliated industries professionals.

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