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Entertainment law practice from Wisewoulds Lawyers

Wisewoulds Lawyers is a specialist in the practice of media and entertainment law in Australia. The legal franchisor business consists of a set of intellectual and efficient lawyers who are committed to providing the best services for their clients. The entertainment law firm also specialises in sports and leisure law.
 
Wisewoulds Lawyers has provided its services in media and entertainment law for over 40 years. During this course of time, the legal franchisor business has represented some of the most reputed publishing houses in the country. The main areas of service from the entertainment law firm are defamation, pre-publication consultation, copyright violation, artist and author agreements, printing and distribution contracts, disclaimer guarantees and confidentiality. The legal franchisor business also helps in the formulation of sound contracts with celebrities and contributors.
 
Wisewoulds Lawyers consists of highly experienced defamation and publishing practitioners. These lawyers from the legal franchisor business have a keen knowledge and understanding of the various genres of media and their legal aspects. The entertainment law firm also provides litigation services to its customers. Wisewoulds Lawyers ensures that it provides the best service to its customers every single time.

13-May-2008

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