Lawyer Zhang Zheng was invited to give a lecture on the "First Advanced Seminar for Candidates for Arbitrators in China's Film and Television Industry"

2016 11/16

From November 10 to November 13, 2016, the "First Advanced Seminar for Candidates for Arbitrators in the Chinese Film and Television Industry" jointly organized by the Arbitration Institute of the China University of Political Science and Law, the China Television Production Industry Association, and the Qingdao Arbitration Commission was held in the West Coast New Area of Qingdao. This training course invited eight teachers, including Zhang Zheng, a researcher at the Arbitration Research Institute of the China University of Political Science and Law, the chief legal adviser of the Beijing Television Artists Association, and the senior partner of Gaopeng Law Firm, Professor Li Zheng, a vice president of the Arbitration Research Institute of the China University of Political Science and Law, Liu Chi, an American entertainment law expert, and Yao Kefeng, the director of the Legal Affairs Committee of the China Television Business Association, to give lectures.

 

Lawyer Zhang Zheng gave a lecture entitled "Key Points of Dispute Adjudication for Entertainment Brokerage Contracts and the Concept of Film and Television Dispute Arbitration" to the participants, and fully interacted with them. Based on his practical experience in arbitration cases involving performing arts brokerage contracts at various arbitration institutions such as China International Trade Arbitration Commission and Beijing Arbitration Commission, Lawyer Zhang analyzed the legal nature and effectiveness of performing arts brokerage contracts from the perspective of the relationship between artists and brokerage companies, and systematically explained the key points of case adjudication such as whether the contract can be rescinded and how to determine losses. At the same time, Lawyer Zhang also shared with the students his experience and skills accumulated over the years in handling disputes in the film and television industry, and talked freely about the concept of arbitration for resolving film and television disputes. The on-site response was enthusiastic, and lawyer Zhang's teaching received unanimous praise from the students.

 

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