Sendroff & Baruch, LLP is again named a top law firm by Best Lawyers®.
Sendroff & Baruch, LLP is again named a top law firm by Best Lawyers®.
Jason Aylesworth is a guest lecturer for Howard Leib’s entertainment law class at Touro Law Center.
In addition to Jason Baruch, Mark Sendroff and Jason Aylesworth being named SuperLawers® again, Jason Baruch is again named a “Top100” attorney by SuperLawyers® (having previously been named a “Top 100” lawyer in the United States in all categories, and the only entertainment lawyer to make the “Top 100” list).
Jason Baruch speaks at the One Stage program hosted by Columbia University to teach West End producers about Broadway legal, accounting and business practices relating to commercial theater producing. The event is hosted by Loeb & Loeb, LLP.
Jason Baruch organizes and moderates a New York State Bar Association CLE program about commercial theater financing. Speaking with him on the panel are Carol Kaplan and Scott Wilcox of Loeb & Loeb LLC, and Amanda Harper at Foresight Theatricals.
Congratulations to our clients who have won the 2023 Tony Award: Nevin Steinberg (Best Sound Design of a Musical, SWEENEY TODD), No Guarantees for LEOPOLDSTADT (Best Play) and Cynthia Stroum for PARADE (Best Revival of a Musical).
Congratulations also to Jason Robert Brown, composer/lyricist of PARADE, winner of the Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical.
Congratulations to our clients who have been nominated for the 2023 Tony Award.
As production counsel for the 2022 revival of INTO THE WOODS, we congratulate Jordan Roth, Jujamcyn Theaters and the rest of the producing team on the show’s six 2023 Tony Award nominations, including Best Revival of a Musical.
We are also proud to congratulate Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman (Best Original Score, SOME LIKE IT HOT), Nevin Steinberg (Best Sound Design of a Musical, SWEENEY TODD) and four of this year’s nominees for Best Orchestrations: Bill Sherman and Dominic Fallacaro (& JULIET), Jason Howland (SHUCKED) and Daryl Waters (NEW YORK, NEW YORK).
We also extend our congratulations to our other producing clients: No Guarantees for FAT HAM and LEOPOLDSTADT (Best Play), Tim Headington, Theresa Steele Page and Kim Szarzynski for & JULIET (Best Musical), Shivhans Pictures for & JULIET and NEW YORK, NEW YORK (Best Musical), DudaAllen for SHUCKED (Best Musical), Jujamcyn Theaters for SOME LIKE IT HOT (Best Musical), Brooklyn Academy of Music and David Binder for THE SIGN IN SIDNEY BRUSTEIN'S WINDOW (Best Revival of a Play) and Cynthia Stroum for PARADE (Best Revival of a Musical).
Congratulations also to Jason Robert Brown, composer/lyricist of the musical score for the nominated revival of PARADE.
Special congratulations to Jerry Mitchell, this year’s recipient of the Isabelle Stevenson Tony Award, whose storied career includes eight Tony Award nominations and two wins for Best Choreography for LA CAGE AUX FOLLES and KINKY BOOTS and is this year being recognized for his devotion to fundraising for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, having conceived and produced numerous versions of BROADWAY BARES around the world for 25 years, raising more than 25 million dollars to date.
Jason Baruch organizes and moderates a New York State Bar Association CLE program about acquiring underlying rights and negotiating production contracts with playwrights. Speaking with him on the panel are Dramatists Guild head, Ralph Sevush, and CAA legal and business affairs counsel, Jason Cooper. The event is hosted by the Dramatists Guild.