Join CLA and Daniel Y. Zohar, Esq. for a program providing an overview of moral rights laws that allow artists to protect their art from being destroyed or defaced. Topics to be covered include the Visual Artists Rights Act of 1990 and the California Art Preservation Act. Mr. Zohar will draw from his experience in representing artists Mear One, Chor Boogie and Shark Toof against AEG regarding the destruction of his clients’ art.
Presenter:
Daniel Y. Zohar is the founder of the Zohar Law Firm, P.C. in Los Angeles. He is a graduate of Duke University (1990) and UCLA School of Law (1993). He focuses his trial practice in the areas of contingency business litigation/business torts and consumer rights. He was inducted into the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA) and has been a Board Member of both the Consumer Attorneys Association of Los Angeles and the Association of Business Trial Lawyers. Mr. Zohar is an adjunct professor at the UCLA School of Law. He is a Martindale Hubbell AV Peer Review Rated attorney who has been recognized the last eleven years in Los Angeles Magazine as one of Southern California's Super Lawyers.
These workshops are made possible, in part, from the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors through the Los Angeles County Arts Commission; The City of Los Angeles, Department of Cultural Affairs; and the California Community Foundation. Additional support provided by the California Arts Council.
Cost: $20 online, $25 at the door
Cost: $20 online, $25 at the door | Register HERE