$ 500-750 per hour
Greg Victoroff is the founding partner of the Los Angeles law firm of Greg Victoroff & Associates. Since 1979 Mr. Victoroff has handled intellectual property and business litigation matters, trials and appeals in state and federal courts, copyright, trademark, and intellectual property contracts and insurance issues in the film, fine art, and music industries. Since 1988 he has been an arbitrator and mediator resolving complex entertainment and IP disputes. He has received a Martindale-Hubbell rating of “AV Preeminent,” the highest possible rating in both legal ability and ethical standards. He was named 2014, 2013 Top Rated Lawyer in Intellectual Property by American Lawyer Media.
Mr. Victoroff’s institutional clients have included Concord Music Group, Mark Burnett Productions, Epson, Plaza de Cultura y Artes, the Italian-American Opera Foundation, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem as Trustees of the Estate of Albert Einstein, The Graphic Artist’s Guild, Tacony, Balcony Press, Soft Air USA, Bellwork Press, Intervisual Books, The Erotic Museum, sculptors Carole Feuerman, Tony Delap, musicians Bruno Mars, Chuck Mangione, Phranc, Al McKay and Jonathan Novak Contemporary Art, Timothy Yarger Fine Art and Ikon Fine Art art galleries, among others.
Mr. Victoroff has served as an expert witness in trademark, copyright and idea theft cases and is certified by the State Bar of California as an MCLE provider. He frequently lectures on intellectual property law matters for Bar Associations, law schools, art and music schools across the country, including UCLA’s Anderson School of Business, Yale Entertainment and Sports Law Association, American Bar Association, American Law Institute, State Bar of California, American Association of Museums, The Art Institute of California – Hollywood, The University of The Arts, Honolulu Academy of Art Center, Claremont College, California.
Institute of the Arts, Hollywood Film Festival, Otis/Parsons College of Art and of Design, California State Northridge, Art Center College of Design, Ringling School of Art and Design, Chaffee College, College of the Desert, Screen Actors Guild, The Graphic Artist’s Guild, The Center for Cultural Innovation, Los Angeles International Contemporary Art Fair and Art Expo New York.
Mr. Victoroff has served as a legal consultant to documentary films including “I Ain’t In It For My Health”, about Levon Helm, former vocalist and drummer for The Band, “Bombing LA”, about Los Angeles graffiti, “Kamikaze Hearts”, about the San Francisco and Los Angeles adult movie business, and NBC’s “Midnight Caller”.
In addition to authoring numerous articles on copyright and entertainment law, he is the editor and co-author of “The Visual Artists Business and Legal Guide” (Prentice Hall 1995) and a contributor to “Art and Museum Law” (Carolina Academic Press 2002), “The Musicians Business and Legal Guide” (Prentice Hall 2001), “How To Make and Sell Your Own Recording” (Prentice Hall 1999), “A Music Business Primer” (Prentice Hall 2003) ,“Entertainment Publishing and the Arts Handbook” (Clark Boardman 1990) and the “Handbook of Pricing and Ethical Guidelines” (GAG 2001-2010)and Hastings Communications and Entertainment Law Journal. His entertainment law interviews have appeared in USA Today, Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Daily Journal, Art and Business News, Long Beach Press-Telegram, People, Los Angeles Lawyer and Keyboard Player magazines.
Mr. Victoroff is the past President of the Beverly Hills Bar Association Barristers and a founding member of its Committee for the Arts. For his pro bono volunteer legal services Greg has received awards from the American Bar Association, the Beverly Hills Bar Association, the Boy Scouts of America, the Urban League and former Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley. In 2008 he received the first Artistic License Award presented to an individual attorney from California Lawyers for the Arts.
Mr. Victoroff received a B.A. in Theatre and teaching credential from Beloit College in 1976 and received his J.D. degree from Cleveland-Marshall College of Law in 1979. In 1978 he transferred from Cleveland-Marshall College of Law to the UCLA School of Law to study copyright and entertainment law with the late Melville Nimmer and art law with Monroe Price.
As a musician Mr. Victoroff has backed artists such as Santana, Huey Lewis and the News, Bobby McFerrin, Journey, Jefferson Starship and Graham Nash, Ernie Watts and Barbie Benton. He currently performs with the Los Angeles Lawyers Philharmonic Orchestra and his own jazz ensemble.
Activities & Awards
2014, 2013 Top Rated Lawyer in Intellectual Property – American Lawyer Media and Martindale – Hubbell
Artistic License Award – (first award presented to individual attorney) – California Lawyers for the Arts 2008
Louis B. Fox Award Service to the Bar, Beverly Hills Bar Association – September 2005
California Lawyers for the Arts, State-Wide Advisory Board, May, 1991.
California Lawyers for the Arts, Public Service Award, March, 1991.
Beverly Hills Bar Association Barristers, President, October 1988 – October 1989.
American Bar Association, Young Lawyers Division, Award of Achievement “Service to the Public”, 1988-1989.
American Bar Association, Young Lawyers Division, Award of Achievement, “Service to the Bar”, 1988-89.
Beverly Hills Bar Association, Distinguished Leadership Award, October, 1989.
Beverly Hills Bar Association, “Lawrence J. Blake” Award, Service to the Bar, October, 1989.
Beverly Hills Bar Association Barristers: Board of Governors, September 1982 – October 1990.
Boy Scouts of America, Career Awareness Program Award, March, 1989; May, 1991.
Los Angeles Unified School District, Career Awareness Program Award, March, 1989.
Through Children’s Eyes, Inc., Board of Directors, 1987 – 1997.
City of Los Angeles Mayoral Commendation, October, 1986.
State Bar of California Pro Bono Legal Services Award, 1985
Judge Pro Tem, Municipal Court of Beverly Hills, 1984 – 1986.
Beverly Hills Bar Association, Law Week Award, October, 1984.
$ 500-750 per hour
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"Greg is a fantastic lawyer who has a passion for copyright law, as well as a wealth of knowledge and experience on it."
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Intellectual property lawyer
2015
Top Rated Lawyer in Intellectual Property, American Lawyer Media and Martindale – Hubbell
2008
Poetic Justice Award, California Lawyers for the Arts
2013 - Present
Managing Partner, Greg Victoroff & Associates
2016 - Present
United States District Court, Central District, CalifornaVolunteer IP Mediator
2013 - Present
Independent Film and Television AllianceArbitrator and Mediator
2013 - Present
Los Angeles Copyright SocietyAttorney Member
2003 - Present
UCLA Anderson School of BusinessIntellectual Property Lecturer
2000 - Present
Center for Cultural InnovationCopyright and art law lecturer
1984 - Present
California Lawyers for the ArtsArbitrator, Mediator, Panel Attorney
1984 - Present
Los Angeles County Bar AssociationAttorney Member
1978 - Present
Beverly Hill Bar AssociationMember
Obtained Federal Court injunction on behalf of seminal hip hop/rap group “N.W.A.” (Ice Cube, Dr. Dre, Eazy-E, DJ Yella, MC Ren) against Macola Records, leading to multi-platinum Priority Records deal.
1979
JD - Juris Doctor
1976
BA - Bachelor of Arts
2014
Copyrights, Trademarks, Patents and Trade Secrets
2013
Copyrights and fine arts in motion pictures and television and advertising
2013
Photography and Law
2013
LAUSD teacher training in innovation and intellectual property law
2013
Obtaining Copyright Registrations for 20th Century U.S. and Non-U.S. Photo Collections
2012
Appropriationism and Fine Art
2004
Copyrights, Contracts and Collections
2004
Copyrights and Business Law for Art Professionals
2003
Rights of Publicity; Trademark Agreements, Licensing,
2002
Copyright/Trademark Overview; Guerilla Tactics for Arts Litigatiors;
2002
Rights of Publicity,
2002
Copyright and Intellectual Property Fundamentals for Performing and Visual Arts Teachers
2002
Acquiring, Producing and Protecting True Life Story Rights and Ideas,
1999
Copycat Killers & Copyright Crooks,
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