<p>the question above....</p>
<p>I'm guessing there aren't many schools that are based specifically for entertainment law, but my best guess would be schools with strong film and entertainment fields and connections. USC, UCLA, NYU, etc..</p>
<p>yes, i heard USC, UCLA are good for entertainment law. actually do entertainment lawyers get to meet the stars they represent or just their agents?</p>
<p>entertainment lawyers represent everyone from directors to production companies to agents themselves and actors. and of course the lawyer meets with the stars because the lawyers play a very crucial part in negotiating the contract</p>
<p>i am actually reading, though, that prospective entertainment lawyers should go to the best law school possible, take whatever opportunities will better their resume outside of school and take all the intellectual property, trademark, copyright etc classes the school has to offer (and the best law schools offer several of these classes)</p>