PUBLISHING LAW

Publishing is one of the world's oldest businesses, and dates almost to the beginning of time. Today, book publishers range from small, regional houses with only one or a few titles, to giant, multinational houses with titles in virtually every category and market. Approximately 60,000 new titles are released in the United States each year, and the number of active backlist titles continues to grow. In addition to books, opportunities exist for publishers and writers in the newspaper and magazine industries, in the creation of advertising, newsletters and internal corporate publications, and, increasingly, in Internet publishing.

Publishing Law Services For Publishers and Authors Include:

  • Publishing Agreements
  • Permissions and Releases
  • Illustrator/Editor Agreements
  • Subsidiary Rights License Agreements (translations, audiobooks, film/television)
  • Agent Agreements
  • Joint Work/Collaboration Agreements
  • Ghostwriter Agreements
  • Book Distribution Agreements
  • Magazine/Newspaper Contribution Agreements

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