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Pursuing entertainment law

By Bob Tarantino and Stephanie Provato
September 2, 2021
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Are you in law school or are a new grad thinking of making the move into entertainment law? Listen in as Bob Tarantino chats with the newest member of Dentons Media and Entertainment team, Stephanie Provato, on how she found her niche in the media and entertainment space and tips for how you can too. Even if your law school doesn’t directly offer media and entertainment courses, hear about ways you can proactively position yourself to be ready to confidently enter the industry.

If you would like to discuss this podcast, please contact Bob Tarantino or Stephanie Provato.

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Bob Tarantino

About Bob Tarantino

Bob Tarantino is Counsel at Dentons Canada LLP and focuses his practice on the interface between the entertainment industries and intellectual property law, with an emphasis on film and television production, financing, licensing, distribution, and IP acquisition and protection. His clients range from artists and independent producers to Canadian distributors and foreign studios and financiers at every stage of the creative process, from development to delivery and exploitation.

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Stephanie Provato

About Stephanie Provato

Stephanie Provato is an associate in Dentons’ Media, Entertainment and Sports practice group in Toronto. She brings experience in the development, production, distribution, licensing, and financing of projects in Canada, the US, and the UK. Her clients have extended across a variety of industries, including scripted, unscripted, animation, podcast, and new media. She works with producers, distributors, financiers, broadcasters, writers, and talent at all stages of development, production, and exploitation.

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