MBMARSHA S. BROOKSBrooks & Distler
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Brooks & Distler

Marsha S. Brooks

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110 East 59th Street 23rd Floor, New York, NY, 10022
Communications & MediaEntertainmentIntellectual Property
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Marsha S. Brooks is an entertainment attorney with over 51 years of legal experience, practicing at Brooks & Distler in New York, NY. She earned a degree from State University of New York BA in 1971 and a J.D. from Hofstra University School of Law in 1974. She has been admitted to the New York Bar since 1975. Her practice encompasses entertainment, communications and media, and intellectual property, allowing her to serve clients across a range of legal needs. She maintains a clean professional disciplinary record.

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Licensed Since

1975

License Status

No misconduct found

Practice Areas

3Practice Areas
  • Entertainment40%
  • Communications and Media30%
  • Intellectual Property30%

Languages

English

Experience

51+ years

Entertainment Attorney at Brooks & Distler. Admitted to practice in New York, 1975. Focus areas include Communications & Media, Entertainment, Intellectual Property.

Licenses & Bar Admissions

New York

Bar #New York State Bar Association · Admitted 1975

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Schools & Education

Hofstra University School of Law JD - Juris Doctor

Degree · 1974

State University of New York BA

Degree · 1971

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110 East 59th Street 23rd Floor, New York, NY, 10022

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