Corey Field

Corey Field is founder of Corey Field Law Group, P.C. where he practices copyright, trademark, and entertainment law, representing clients in all areas of the entertainment industry. He is a former president of the Copyright Society of the U.S.A., the principal author of the treatise “Entertainment Law: Forms and Analysis” published by Law Journal Press, New York, and has written many scholarly articles and other publications, including a one-woman play Copyright: My Story. Corey is also Outside Legal Counsel for the Sundance Institute and Sundance Film Festival. He is an Adjunct Professor at USC Gould School of Law where he teaches “Entertainment Law in Practice” for upper division law students, and “Topics in Entertainment Law” for the LLM students. He also teaches “Copyright in the Entertainment Industry” at UCLA Extension. Before becoming an attorney he was an executive in the international music publishing business. A Los Angeles native, he holds a BA in Music from UC Santa Barbara, a PhD in music from the University of York, England, and attended Widener University School of Law while working full time in the music industry on the east coast. He is a member of the California, New York, and Pennsylvania bars.

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