GableGotwals’ Sports, Media & Entertainment Team Advises on Another Feature Film
Trent Shores and Chris Shrock are credited as serving as outside legal counsel to the documentary, "The Accelerator."
Trent Shores and Chris Shrock are credited as serving as outside legal counsel to the documentary, "The Accelerator."
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Trent Shores, a member of GableGotwals’ Sports, Media, and Entertainment Practice, served as the Legal Technician on the production of “Killers of the Flower Moon," vetting the courtroom and interrogation scenes in the film for accuracy.
GableGotwals is pleased to announce it has formed a Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) agreement with The University of Tulsa (TU) student athlete, Jenni Roller. Jenni is a sophomore at TU, where she is a member of the women’s golf team.
Assisted with the company formation, drafting offering documents to raise capital, reviewed the U.S. and worldwide distribution agreements, and negotiated contracts with actors and crew for two feature-length films “Prodigy” and “Under The Influencer.”
Jeff Haughey, a member of GableGotwals’ Sports, Media, and Entertainment Practice, assisted with the company formation, drafting offering documents to raise capital, reviewed the U.S. and worldwide distribution agreements, and negotiated contracts with actors and crew for two feature-length films “Prodigy” and “Under The Influencer.”
For more than 35 years, GableGotwals attorneys have been advising clients in the sports, media, and entertainment sectors. The team’s unique market insights inform our advice to digital, media, and production companies, entertainment venues, professional and collegiate athletes, musicians, actors, filmmakers, celebrities, licensors/rights holders, investors, financiers, and business owners.
Successfully represented a local developer in a civil lawsuit protesting the legal sufficiency of the Referendum Petition related to Jenks Ordinance No. 1617.