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Christiane Kinney

President / Attorney, Kinney Law, P.C.
Christiane Kinney represents a diverse array of artists, celebrities, intellectual property owners and tech companies in the entertainment space. Clients include Oscar award-winning composers, multi-platinum selling and Grammy award-winning recording artists, songwriters, producers, and their estates; merchandise and live event production companies; published authors; award-winning filmmakers; professional athletes; social media influencers; and tech start-ups.

She has extensive experience drafting and negotiating complex agreements in the development, production and distribution of intellectual property. She has handled multi-million dollar catalog sales, and has advised and assisted with termination of transfer rights and renegotiations of such rights for legacy artists. She has also handled cutting-edge work in the fields of mixed, augmented, and virtual reality, and the licensing of content related to same.

Ms. Kinney is a musician herself, with awards and distinctions from Billboard, ASCAP, Int'l Songwriting Competition, Global Music Awards, and more. Her personal experience as a creative artist and an attorney provides a unique perspective to the deal-making process.

Ms. Kinney lectures extensively on copyright and trademark issues, and is the author of numerous articles and publications in the intellectual property field, as well as authoring two of the Lexis® Practice Advisors on Entertainment Transactions in Music, and Dealing with Managers, Agents and Attorneys.

Ms. Kinney has the highest professional rating of AV Preeminent from Martindale-Hubbell, as well as a Client Champion Gold rating, and has been named one of Billboard’s Top Music Attorneys two years in a row. She was named one of the Top Women Attorneys in Los Angeles by the LA Business Journal. Kinney has also been recognized by Super Lawyers Magazine, and has been featured in Glamour Magazine’s Woman of the Year issue for her charity work in bringing music and art programs to at-risk youth.
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Dealing with social media influencers—USA
Dealing with social media influencers—USA
Practice notes

This Practice Note is aimed primarily at brands wanting to use influencers (or other talent) for particular social marketing campaigns and advertising promotions in the USA. It covers: what constitutes ‘endorsement’ in the United States, disclosure requirements, sanctions and oversight for improper or inadequate disclosure, ownership rights to sponsored content, and key provisions in United States focused agreements.

Practice Area

Panel

  • Contributing Author

Experience

  • Wolf, Rifkin, Shapiro, Schulman & Rabkin, LLP (Aug 2019 - Mar 2020)
  • LeClairRyan, LLP (Jul 2008 - Aug 2019)
  • Wright, Robinson, Osthimer & Tatum, LLP (Jul 1999 - Jul 2008)

Qualifications

  • California State Bar (1998)
  • United States Supreme Court (2002)
  • Texas State Bar (2014)
  • All Federal Courts in California (Various years)

Education

  • Pepperdine Caruso School of Law (1995-1998) (Juris Doctor, Magna Cum Laude)
  • University of California, Irvine (1991-1995) (B.A., Music; B.A. Psychology and Social Behavior)

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