Mar 18 2009
Clark Siegel Joins HHR as a Partner in our Los Angeles Office
Hughes Hubbard & Reed announced today that Clark Siegel, formerly co-chair of the Intellectual Property Group and a member of the Entertainment Department at Irell & Manella, has joined Hughes Hubbard’s Los Angeles office as a partner. Mr. Siegel’s practice involves traditional entertainment and media, including film, television and video game development, production, distribution and finance, as well the convergence of technology and entertainment and the delivery and exploitation of content through new media, platforms and technology. In the early 1990s, Mr. Siegel was one of the first lawyers to become involved in legal matters relating to the Internet, and he continues to focus a significant portion of his practice in this area. His over 25 years of experience in entertainment, technology, media, communications and intellectual property have given him an interdisciplinary perspective and a unique ability to structure business relationships, models and transactions in situations where no templates exist.
Mr. Siegel is a “master at financing and structuring,” Chambers USA says in its latest edition. “Clark Siegel is widely recognized as an imposing presence in the field,” the publication observes. In addition to the Chambers guide, Mr. Siegel is recognized by many other legal publications including Best Lawyers in America, the Legal 500 U.S. guide, Los Angeles Magazine’s “Southern California Super Lawyers” and The Los Angeles Times “Best Lawyers in the West.”
“The demand for sophisticated, cutting-edge expertise in the areas of content, the Internet and technology continues to be of critical concern to our clients,” said Hughes Hubbard Chair Candace Beinecke. “We believe that with Dan Schnapp in New York, and now Clark Siegel in L.A., we can offer our clients an unparalleled bi-coastal capability in this area.”
Mr. Siegel has published widely on Intellectual Property matters and issues. Specific technologies and applications he has been involved with include digital cinema projection, CGI animation, video on demand and electronic sell-through, DVD, satellite and wireless delivery, peer-to-peer distribution, digital cable, digital video recorders, PDAs, cellular phones, interactive television, fiber-optic transmission, and other digital and analog applications. He received his B.A. in 1980 from Stanford University, Phi Beta Kappa, and his J.D. in 1984 from University of Chicago where he was a member of the University of Chicago Law Review. Clark’s full bio and contact information is here.
We anticipate that Clark will become a regular contributor to DigitalHHR, providing insights from his vantage point on the Left Coast. We look forward to working with him.
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