The Entertainment Law Initiative
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The Entertainment Law Initiative

 

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Founded:
1998

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Website:
http://www.grammyfoundation.com
Company Overview:
The GRAMMY Foundation, in concert with some of the nation’s most prominent entertainment attorneys, established the Entertainment Law Initiative (ELI) in 1998 to promote discussion and debate about the most compelling legal issues facing the music industry today. The initiative also endeavors to promote future careers in entertainment law by seeking out the nation’s top law students and giving them invaluable networking and educational opportunities.

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Mission:
The GRAMMY Foundation was established in 1989 to cultivate the understanding, appreciation and advancement of the contribution of recorded music to American culture — from the artistic and technical legends of the past to the still unimagined musical breakthroughs of future generations of music professionals. The Foundation accomplishes this mission through programs and activities that engage the music industry and cultural community as well as the general public. The Foundation works in partnership year-round with The Recording Academy to bring national attention to important issues such as the value and impact of music and arts education and the urgency of preserving our rich cultural heritage.
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2009/2010 - 12th Annual ELI Writing Competition Rules Summary

RULES:

1. This contest is open to juris doctorate candidates currently enrolled at an ABA accredited law school. LLM candidates are not eligible.

2. Entrants must be a currently enrolled student as of January 1, 2010.

3. Co-¬authorship of a manuscript is not permitted in the contest.

4. Each author may submit only one entry.

5. Previous winners and/or finalists are ineligible.

6. Authors must research and identify a compelling legal issue confronting the music industry, and propose a solution.

7. Completed manuscripts and accompanying documents (to be defined below) must be submitted online at http://www.box.net/elisubmissions on or before January 4, 2010 at 11am PST (2pm EST). Late manuscripts will not be considered. Hardcopy submissions will not be accepted.

8. Manuscripts shall be no longer than 3,000 words not including endnotes/footnotes. Entrants must use The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation, for citation style. Current contact information including address, phone number and e¬mail address should accompany the manuscript.

9. Entrants' names shall not appear on the manuscript, but shall appear on a separate title page to be removed when a number is assigned to the entry. The title page should also contain a one or two sentence synopsis of the article.

10. Manuscripts will be judged on: (1) clarity of expression (organization, clarity of presentation, spelling, grammar), (2) originality of thought (uniqueness of topic), (3) depth of analysis, (4) relevance to industry, and (5) essay requirements (whether the essay conforms to the contest rules).

11. Each manuscript submitted shall be accompanied by a letter from the author in which he or she certifies that the article submitted has not had prior publication, that it is original work prepared by the author alone for this contest, and that the author transfers ownership to the GRAMMY Foundation. If the submitted article is not selected as a finalist, The GRAMMY Foundation automatically transfers ownership back to the author, and he/she is able to pursue other publication.

12. All entries must be submitted to http://www.box.net/elisubmissions in Microsoft Word format.

13. All documents must be saved with the following naming convention:
“lastname.firstname_ELI2010submission” example: smith.john_ELI2010submission

14. All manuscripts, transfer of ownership documents, and contact information must be merged into one Microsoft Word document.

15. Awards will be distributed as follows: $5,000 for first place and $1,500 for each of four runners-¬up. All five finalists receive one GRAMMY Awards ticket, hotel accommodations, round trip airfare, one ticket to the Entertainment Law Initiative Luncheon, one ticket to MusiCares® Person of the Year dinner, and an invitation to the GRAMMY Nominee Reception.

The GRAMMY Foundation and ELI would like to thank box.net for their valued support of this year’s legal writing contest.


IMPORTANT DATES

Completed manuscripts and accompanying documents (to be defined below) must be submitted online at http://www.box.net/elisubmissions on or before January 4, 2010 at 11am PST (2pm EST). Late manuscripts will not be considered. Hardcopy submissions will not be accepted. Winners will be announced on or before January 22, 2010.

SUBMISSION CHECKLIST

One Microsoft Word Document including:
- Completed Manuscript
- Complete contact info including phone, email, and mailing address
- Transfer of ownership letter
- Word Doc naming convention “lastname.firstname_ELI2010submission”
- All of these documents must be submitted to http://www.box.net/elisubmissions on or before January 4, 2010 at 11am PST (2pm EST)