
Gregg Ramer
Associate
T: (310) 860-8718
F: (310) 860-3818
ramer@wildman.com
Practice Areas:
Business Transactions
Intellectual Property
Media & Entertainment
Education:
Loyola University of Los Angeles Law School, J.D., 2005
University of Southern California, B.A., 1993
Gregg Ramer
Gregg Ramer is an associate in the Los Angeles office of Wildman Harrold. His practice focuses primarily in the area of entertainment transactions, including film, television and new media financing, production and distribution. He previously worked as in-house counsel for the Directors Guild of America.Representative Experience:
- Negotiate and draft motion picture and television production, distribution, financing, endorsement, licensing, product integration and talent engagement agreements
- Negotiate and draft corporate formation and governance documents
- Advise clients regarding the selection, clearance, prosecution, enforcement and maintenance of trademark and copyright assets
- Advise on guild, labor and employment matters
- Negotiate and draft agreements and advise clients on on-line advertising, promotions, media-buy and privacy issues
Professional Associations:
Los Angeles County Bar Association
Beverly Hills Bar Association (Member, Entertainment, Intellectual Property, and Labor and Employment sections)
American Bar Association
USC Entertainment Law and Business Institute, Syllabus Committee member
Bar Admissions:
California
United States District Court, Central District of California
Personal Information:
During law school Gregg was a legal extern for the Honorable Manuel L. Real (Central District of California), the Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation, and the Writers Guild of America, West. Gregg is an active member of the American Jewish Committee, and is currently co-chair of its Los Angeles chapter’s legislative affairs committee.
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