Amanda Inglesh is an associate at Ritholz Levy Fields LLP. Amanda practices across a broad array of transaction entertainment matters, including music, television, podcasts, and digital media. In particular, Amanda’s practice focuses on IP licensing, production and podcast-host agreements, and music transactions in video games and other entertainment industries.
Prior to joining Ritholz Levy Fields, Amanda practiced copyright and trademark litigation. In 2021, Amanda obtained a J.D. from the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, where she was a Dean’s Merit Scholar and graduated with a professional concentration in Intellectual Property and Information Law. While at Cardozo, she served as an editor for the Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal (AELJ) and had her student note published in Volume 39 of AELJ.
Publications: “If You Can Afford Me”: Reconceptualizing Expert Testimony Offered to Calculate Music Copyright Damages, 39 CARDOZO ARTS & ENT. L.J. 303 (2021); Walking a Fine Line: Finding Harmony Between California’s Deep Fake Laws and the First Amendment, 35 COMM. LAW. 27 (2020)
Education:
Benjamin N. School of Law, J.D. 2021;
University of Michigan, B.A. 2018.
Bar and Court Admissions:
New York
New Jersey
United States District Court of New York Southern District
United States District Court of New York Eastern District