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Emily Evitt Named to the Los Angeles Business Journal's 2026 "Women of Influence: Attorneys" List 

Los Angeles Business Journal
May 18, 2026

Emily Evitt was named to the Los Angeles Business Journal's 2026 "Women of Influence: Attorneys" list, published on May 18, 2026. The annual list recognizes women attorneys for exceptional legal skill and achievement across the full spectrum of responsibility, exemplary leadership as evidenced by the highest professional and ethical standards, and for contributions to the Los Angeles community at large.

From the article... 

Emily Evitt is a powerhouse litigator at the intersection of creativity and the law. Specializing in copyright and trademark litigation, Evitt represents some of the most influential names in entertainment, including major film and television studios, record companies, music publishers, and video game companies, defending their creative works against some of the most complex legal challenges in the industry today. Evitt’s practice spans copyright and trademark disputes, idea submission and implied contract claims, right of publicity, First Amendment and defamation matters, and California’s anti-SLAPP statute, as well as labor and employment issues for entertainment clients. Over the past 12 to 18 months, Evitt has secured a string of significant victories that are shaping the boundaries of copyright law in the entertainment industry.

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