Ms. Feigen's entertainment law clients from around the country include:
An established primetime network television sitcom writer
A rap artist from Louisiana
A number of screenwriters, including one from Augusta, Georgia, one
from San Antonio, Texas, one from San Francisco and others from Los Angeles
and New York
An independent filmmaker from New York City
A composer from the mid-west who has just been hired to write the score
for a film
A number of book authors, including one reporter from Nigeria who was imprisoned for three years and wrote her memoir based on her experiences in jail; another memoirist whose book details her life as a member of one of the richest and most famous families in the West; another, an ex-con from Texas who was the cook in a maximum security prison and who has written about the last meals he made for death row inmates; another, the author of six book, including one on Alzheimer's Disease and one on independent film-making, as well as the best-seller, You'll Never Make Love in This Town Again; two others who wrote a book about women's friendships, and many more
An art history professor whose important book about a 16th Century artist was used without permission by a British broadcast network, a novelist whose book was published by a major New York house and a playwright whose work was staged off Broadway. For her client, Ms.Feigen negotiated settlements with all of these copyright infringers so that her client received both money damages and credit
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| Photo: Brenda Feigen and former colleague,Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, at Harvard Law School's Celebration 50, May 2003 |