(April 1, 2009, Manchester NH) — Sheehan Phinney attorney Paul Durham will speak at the 16th Annual Writers' Day Conference on April 18, 2009. Durham will be among six panelists discussing the business side of writing, including copyrights, contracts and many other topics.
The Writers' Day Conference is hosted by the NH Writers' Project and will be held from 8:00AM to 5:30PM at the Derryfield School in Manchester, NH. Please go to nhwritersproject.org for more information.
With over 750 members, the New Hampshire Writers' Project is a statewide nonprofit literary arts organization that serves as a resource for writers, publishers, booksellers, literary agents, educators, librarians, and readers in and near New Hampshire. They support the development of individual writers and encourage an audience for literature in New Hampshire.
Durham chairs the firm's Entertainment, Media and Publishing practice group and represents individual artists, authors, independent filmmakers and television producers. He also assists companies and entrepreneurs with varied corporate matters including business formations, domestic and international contracts and licensing. Durham has taught undergraduate and MBA-level law and business courses at Southern New Hampshire University and Daniel Webster College. He is a board member and patron of New Hampshire Writers' Project.
Founded in 1937, Sheehan Phinney has grown to 62 attorneys with four offices throughout New Hampshire and Massachusetts. The firm provides a full range of legal services to businesses, institutions and non-profits throughout New England and the United States. The firm is known for professional excellence, practical counsel and commitment to both its clients and the communities it serves. Sheehan Phinney is the exclusive member in New Hampshire of Lex Mundi, the world's leading association of independent law firms. |