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Christopher J. Cabott, Esquire is an entertainment attorney and certified National Football League Players. Association contract advisor with the Law Office of Lloyd Z. Remick and Zane Management, Inc. He received his B.A. from La Salle University in 2001 and his J.D. from Widener University School of Law in 2005.
Attorney Cabott represents a variety of individuals and entities in the music, film, television, media, literary, theater, licensing, and sports industries. Attorney Cabott is also the co-founder of the Zane Management Entertainment Workshops, which are a series of educational seminars that teach entertainment entrepreneurs the fundamentals of intellectual property, reducing business liability, contract negotiation, royalty management, and power networking skills.
Mr. Cabott writes a column in Unsigned Magazine, a periodical that is dedicated to educating recording artists about the business and legal aspects of the music industry. He is the co-author of Keeping Out the Little Guy: An Older Contract Advisor.s Concern, a Younger Contract Advisor's Lament, 12 Vill. Sports & Ent. L.J. 1. In addition, he lectures at various conferences and academic institutions on a number of entertainment and sports related topics.
Mr. Cabott is a member of the Widener University School of Law Alumni Board of Directors and the American Bar Association Forum on Entertainment and Sports Law. He is also an active participant in a variety of charity organizations, and was recently appointed as an adjunct professor at York College where he will teach entertainment law starting the spring 2008 semester.
While in law school, Mr. Cabott captained the winning team at the 2005 National Sports Law Moot Court Competition in New Orleans, Louisiana and was named the competition.s Outstanding Oral Advocate.
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