THE BELL FIRM

"When It's Time For Plan B!"

   THE BELL FIRM

             You’ve started a band and you’re starting to make some money. Now what? What’s your legal status? Can you be held liable for the acts of your band mates? What about royalties? Who really owns your songs?

MOST BAND MEMBERS WILL BE PERSONALLY LIABLE FOR THE ACTS OF THEIR BAND MATES.

             This means that if you are on tour and one of your band mates gets in a car accident, all members of the band can be made to pay. By acting quickly, you can limit your liability and avoid this nightmare.

             Many bands are also unsure of who exactly owns their songs. Between album deals, recording contracts and agents, a band may violate property rights simply by giving away a free CD to a friend.

             You’re not in the business of reading contracts. You’re in the business of making music.

             Let THE BELL FIRM offer you the peace of mind that it has offered other bands in your position. Email us at branden.bell@thebellfirmonline.com or call us at 913.273.1926 and let us start helping you today.

 

 

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Branden A. Bell is the attorney responsible for this website.  No attorney/client relationship is formed by visiting this website. Copyright 2006.

THE BELL FIRM

123 W. 8th Street, Ste. 310

Lawrence, Kansas 66044

(p) 913.273.1926

(f) 785.843.6886

(e) branden.bell@thebellfirmonline.com