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New York City resident Steven C. Beer is an attorney with Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith, LLP (Lewis Brisbois). In his role at Lewis Brisbois, Steven C. Beer represents clients in entertainment, media, and sports.
The firm’s entertainment, media, and sports practice serves both individuals and organizations. Since its founding 40 years ago, the firm has expanded to cover motion pictures, television, intellectual property, literary media, digital publishing, live entertainment, music recording and publishing, podcasts, and branded entertainment. Additionally, the firm’s client list includes many performers, including recording artists, record labels, and athletes. In addition to representation, Lewis Brisbois attorneys help clients with trademark and copyright services for a wide range of content, including trademark/copyright registration, preparation, and filing of documents. The firm also offers assistance in prosecuting various types of concurrent agreements that are legally binding. For more information on all of the services, visit lewisbrisbois.com.
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Steven Beer is a lawyer at the New York office of the law firm Lewis Brisbois Bisigaard and Smith, LLP. He is currently a partner and national chair of the firm's entertainment, media, and sports practice. He specializes in representing film, television, and music companies and has also acted as a counsel to top directors, producers, and writers in Hollywood. In addition, Steven Beer is also involved in TV production and is currently an executive producer for the popular children's show Reading Rainbow.
Producers of the popular educational children's television series Reading Rainbow have launched an exciting feature: Reading Rainbow Live. This new feature follows the series's reboot, which ran from July 1983 until its cancellation in November 2006. The live program, which launched on the streaming platform Looped, features a group of 20 somethings dubbed The Rainbows, who serve as the show hosts. On why the show is streaming, Amy Gugliemo, the show's creative director, says it provides an opportunity for young viewers to interact with the cast, unlike its former broadcast setting. In addition, Nancy Hammond, the vice president of the show's production company Buffalo Toronto Public Media, says it allows kids to watch the program on their mobile devices since they usually don't sit down to watch TV at an appointed time. Reading Rainbow Live premiered at 12:30 pm on March 6, 2022. |
AuthorAn experienced entertainment attorney, Steven Beer currently serves as a partner Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith LLP. Archives
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