Wednesday, August 25, 2010

A Well Kept Secret of Powerful Attorneys







Attention attorneys:

Are you regarded as one of the most powerful attorneys in your field? For example, did the Hollywood Reporter feature you in its 2010 Power Lawyers list?

If you answered “no,” consider a well-kept-secret from many of the Hollywood Reporter’s 2010 Power Lawyers:


What do so many powerful attorneys have in common? They know that:
1. It isn’t enough to know everything about intellectual property law, or the be a suave litigator
2. To be a power attorney, you must build a reputation of getting your clients a bigger piece of the pie
3. The most powerful attorneys seek the most help - getting lots of clients a bigger piece of the pie is not something you can do alone
To whom do powerful attorneys turn to gain leverage? The well-kept secret is a trusted auditor.

I know, since I am the auditor trusted by attorneys on many a “Power" list, including The Hollywood Reporter's:


However, few attorneys besides the upper echelon understand the power of knowledge that an auditor can provide. Those attorneys who appreciate the value of a compliance inspection typically have no idea that the decision to advise a client to audit rests squarely on their shoulders. (Often, if an attorney does not suggest an audit, nobody will - not even a business manager, unless the business manager happens to do audits... which presents a conflict of interest, incidentally.) Finally, when an attorney does realize that the decision to audit is largely hers, she may hesitate to advise a client to audit due to a fear of the unknown – unknown costs, unknown impact on business relationships and unknown recoveries.

This is why, if you represent someone who receives contingent compensation, it is crucial that you find at least one auditor you trust, who will:
· Help you figure out which cases require audits and which do not
· Advise you during negotiations of accounting clauses and definitions
· Take the stand and testify in the event of a royalty dispute that enters a litigation phase
· Perform due diligence and valuations of intellectual property
· Consult on bankruptcy and divorce cases that involve intellectual property
· Prepare royalty statements
· Conduct audits to:
o Recover your client's unpaid royalties or profits
o Ascertain compliance with marketing restrictions
o Identify breaches of contract
o Gain leverage for negotiation purposes
Building your team of experts now will give you the power to secure your clients royalty and profit entitlements and lay the foundation for your rise to powerful deal making and victories. Don't delay!


Saturday, June 19, 2010

Join me 6/24/10 for Lunch with Google and Disney @ The BHBA: Targeted Marketing and Privacy

Are your actions tracked by digital media companies? Who accesses this information and how is it used? Will legislation in the pipeline change our experience of the Internet? Is your company or client compliant?

Join me next Thursday for a very special "Targeted Internet Marketing and Privacy" panel discussion at the Beverly Hills Bar Association's June 24 luncheon at Lawry's. Please reserve your meal at bhba.org if you would like to attend in-person, or sign up for the webcast here.

Speakers:
  • Halimah DeLaine Prado, Esq., Sr. Product Counsel, Google Inc.
  • Jonathan Avila, Esq., Chief Privacy Officer, The Walt Disney Co.
  • David D. Johnson, Esq., Sr. Attorney, Epstein Becker & Green, P.C.
Moderator:
Cedar Boschan, Compliance Auditor, Hurewitz, Boschan & Co. LLP

Date:
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Registration & Lunch: 12:00 p.m.
Program: 12:30 - 2:00 p.m.

Place:
LAWRY’S
100 N. La Cienega Blvd.
Beverly Hills, CA
(1/2 block North of Wilshire)
Free underground parking

Price:
$65.00 for BHBA Intellectual Property Section members who pay in advance*
$85.00 for BHBA members who pay in advance*
$40.00 for Law Students who pay in advance*
$105.00 for non BHBA members who pay in advance*
(Additional $20.00 more at door for all)
This event is FREE for members of The Order of Distinguished Attorneys
*Refund with 48 hours notice, raincheck with 24 hours notice

MCLE Credit: This activity has been approved for Minimum Continuing Legal Education credit by the State Bar of California in the amount of 1.5 hours and the Beverly Hills Bar Association certifies that this activity conforms to the standards for approved education activities prescribed by the rules and regulations of the State Bar of California governing minimum continuing legal education.