Nina Shaw on important factors for her to secure for a client, and what she was able to negotiate in her American Playhouse deal
01:54
Nina Shaw on important factors for her to secure for a client, and what she was able to negotiate in her American Playhouse deal
01:54
Nina Shaw on Norman Lear and Bud Yorkin creating the idea of spin-off shows and navigating the corresponding new legal territory
02:07
Nina Shaw on her interest in entertainment law and why she chose to work at O'Melveny & Myers in Los Angeles; on there being few African-American lawyers at O'Melveny & Myers when she joined; on working in the entertainment department of O'Melveny & Myers with another African-American lawyer and getting used to there not being many African-American lawyers at that time
05:48
Nina Shaw on negotiating talent deals in the 1970s and '80s and how race and gender affected salaries; on negotiating deals for minors
01:26
Nina Shaw on starting a firm with Ernie Del and Mike Rubel and on others who wanted to work at the firm; on the firm being a diverse group
02:06
Nina Shaw on selecting clientele to represent
02:07
Nina Shaw on representing minors
01:03
NIna Shaw on how talent agents, managers, and lawyers work together
01:53
NIna Shaw on differences between negotiating talent deals for film v. television
02:33
NIna Shaw on her negotiating style
01:35
NIna Shaw on responding to changes in the industry - media consolidation, etc.
01:23
NIna Shaw on negotiating endorsement deals for clients -- as in for Misty Copeland -- and on how the digital world has given people access to talent
01:22
NIna Shaw on dealing with infringement of clients' names and likenesses and the impact of right of publicity
01:52
NIna Shaw on how the legislation that forbids employers from asking about pay history has impacted the industry
06:54
Nina Shaw on her primary responsibility to her clients
01:11
Nina Shaw on the formality of attorney/client professional relationships
00:37
Nina Shaw on wanting people to see the law as virtuous
01:05
Nina Shaw on inclusion riders
02:24
Nina Shaw on the diversity at her then-current law firm
02:43
Nina Shaw on what makes a good entertainment lawyer
00:34
Nina Shaw on what she enjoys about coming to work each day
00:36
Nina Shaw on career regrets
Nina Shaw on her proudest career achievements
00:47
Nina Shaw on Norman Lear and Bud Yorkin creating the idea of spin-off shows and navigating the corresponding new legal territory
02:07
Nina Shaw on her interest in entertainment law and why she chose to work at O'Melveny & Myers in Los Angeles; on there being few African-American lawyers at O'Melveny & Myers when she joined; on working in the entertainment department of O'Melveny & Myers with another African-American lawyer and getting used to there not being many African-American lawyers at that time
05:48
Nina Shaw on negotiating talent deals in the 1970s and '80s and how race and gender affected salaries; on negotiating deals for minors
01:26
Nina Shaw on starting a firm with Ernie Del and Mike Rubel and on others who wanted to work at the firm; on the firm being a diverse group
02:06
Nina Shaw on selecting clientele to represent
02:07
Nina Shaw on representing minors
01:03
NIna Shaw on how talent agents, managers, and lawyers work together
01:53
NIna Shaw on differences between negotiating talent deals for film v. television
02:33
NIna Shaw on her negotiating style
01:35
NIna Shaw on responding to changes in the industry - media consolidation, etc.
01:23
NIna Shaw on negotiating endorsement deals for clients -- as in for Misty Copeland -- and on how the digital world has given people access to talent
01:22
NIna Shaw on dealing with infringement of clients' names and likenesses and the impact of right of publicity
01:52
NIna Shaw on how the legislation that forbids employers from asking about pay history has impacted the industry
06:54
Nina Shaw on her primary responsibility to her clients
01:11
Nina Shaw on the formality of attorney/client professional relationships
00:37
Nina Shaw on wanting people to see the law as virtuous
01:05
Nina Shaw on inclusion riders
02:24
Nina Shaw on the diversity at her then-current law firm
02:43
Nina Shaw on what makes a good entertainment lawyer
00:34
Nina Shaw on what she enjoys about coming to work each day
00:36
Nina Shaw on career regrets
Nina Shaw on her proudest career achievements
00:47