October 6, 2016
I Have a Script and I Want to Make a Movie
Do you have a script for the next great movie? If you are unsure of the next steps to take, attorney John Mashni can help get you on the right track.
In the latest installment of Foster Swift's Legal Basics video series, John Mashni explains that making a movie is a lot like starting a business. It is crucial to get your financial and legal affairs in order. Without doing so, you can expose yourself to a variety of personal liabilities. Learn more in the video below.
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