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Now I know that no one likes attorneysNow I know that no one likes attorneys. Heck I know a few attorneys personally that donft even like attorneys. But the way that you know you are achieving success in the service marketplace of music world is when you need to locate some legal help on a matter. It usually means that someone is infringing on your rights on something that you are the owner of and that usually means you have a lawsuit that might involve you getting some form of a cash settlement.

Now you could do the age-old approach of asking friends or relatives or searching the phone book or the Internet for information on who is the best for the job. Chances are though that most of your family and friends donft know an attorney that specializes in music. And music or entertainment law is a whole different animal so I would suggest that you find someone that is competent in this type of law. You may be lucky and live near a music area where it will be fairly simple to locate an attorney that knows what law and music are all about in service marketplace. The odds are pretty much against that happening with any regularity though. So what is a musician to do if there are legal issues and he needs a specialist? Well the obvious answer is to look at the specialty site like myMusicCircle. DUH! I mean did you really think it was going to be complicated?

There is a wealth of knowledge in service marketplace that you can access via the World Wide Web and the specialty sites like MMC are there to make your life easier. The important thing is that you seek help at the first sign of needing it. Please donft wait. A lot of things in the legal world revolve around statutes of limitations. In laymanfs terms what that means is that if you do not take action within the time allotted by the law. You lose all rights. So even if you were outright infringed upon and it is a shut and closed case.

If you wait 1 hour beyond the deadline, you can kiss that money goodbye. And when talking about things like copyright infringement for a hit song, we could be talking about a lot of money. Enough that if you lost it you might never forgive yourself. So letfs get right on it and not procrastinate, shall we?

by: Bhrat B




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