
James Cridland, a focused autodidact and now strong expert in the radio & podcasting industries, shares his knowledge on the strength and weaknesses of the podcasting sector.
This podcast ‟Lawfully Creative” is an original series of shows presented by Annabelle Gauberti, the founding and managing partner of the London-based and Paris-based law firm Crefovi, which focuses on advising the creative industries.
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James Cridland, a focused autodidact and now strong expert in the radio & podcasting industries, shares his knowledge on the strength and weaknesses of the podcasting sector.
Crefovi’s live webinar provides an in-depth analysis on state of women’s football in England & Wales and its potential for growth
Marta di Nozzi describes the meanders of her journey in the creative industries, from architectural studies to sound engineering at Abbey Road Studios. Today, she is a dedicated and focused assistant engineer working hard to develop her sound technique and mixing expertise, as well as her roster of faithful clients at Abbey Road Studios.
Crefovi’s live webinar provides an in-depth analysis on the consultation review of the England & Wales arbitration act 1996, launched by the Law commission.
Listen to Crefovi’s live webinar on cultural assets restitution and art law. Crefovi’s live webinar provides an in-depth analysis on the various legal frameworks to restitute cultural assets which were stolen, or illegally exported, from their origin countries, which apply in France and the UK.