Development and Production Attorney
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This is a Full Time Job
NEON is seeking a highly skilled, experienced attorney to join our growing Business & Legal Affairs team in either the New York or Los Angeles office. This position reports directly to the General Counsel of the company.
Here is what you'll do:
-Negotiate and draft all development agreements for the company, including, without limitation, option purchase agreements, producer agreements and writer agreements.
-Negotiate and draft all principal production agreements for the company, including chain of title documentation, acting agreements and directing agreements.
-Oversee outside production counsel, if applicable, in connection with all additional legal work on each NEON production and organize the company's internal files for delivery to third party distributors.
-Provide input and advice to NEON's acquisition team for production related matters that arise in the company's acquisition agreements and monitor third party production counsel on NEON's negative pickup titles to ensure NEON's requirements are being adhered to.
-Time permitting, draft and negotiate various publicity and marketing documents and/or oversee team members doing the same.
-Collaborate with internal counterparts and executives on a range of building internal processes, providing strategic legal expertise and guidance. Manage and develop best practices in contract templates, precedent monitoring, and rights management, ensuring ongoing effectiveness.
-Stay abreast of all relevant laws, regulations, and industry standards pertaining to film, copyright, and contract law.
Here is what we are looking for:
-Minimum 5 years of experience as a practicing attorney with a minimum of 3 years focused on transactional entertainment law in the film industry. Specific development and production experience is preferred.
-Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree and active membership in good standing with either the New York bar or California bar (or both).
Demonstrated understanding of film industry practices, copyright law, and intellectual property law.
-Excellent communication, collaboration, and problem-solving skills with the ability to build strong relationships across departments and external organizations.