Bonnie Eskenazi
- Legal
- Executive
Bonnie Eskenazi, a partner in Greenberg Glusker's Entertainment Litigation practice, regularly handles some of Hollywood's most high profile and landmark entertainment disputes for some of the industry's leading performers, directors, writers, producers, rights holders, studios, and talent agents.
Eskenazi's practice is international in scope and she has extensive experience in all aspects of the entertainment industry, media, and intellectual property matters, including royalties and profit participations, idea theft, contracts, defamation and reputation protection, invasion of privacy, trademarks, copyright, merchandise and licensing, music distribution, music publishing, motion picture production and distribution, and new technology.
Her passion for advancing the careers of women led her to join the Board of WIF and to create and launch its sexual harassment Help Line, which includes a pro bono legal aid panel in addition to therapeutic assistance for survivors of sexual harassment in the entertainment industry.
Eskenazi has served on Greenberg Glusker's management committee for the past 15 years. She teaches a course in entertainment law at Stanford Law School and is an annual guest lecturer at Harvard Law School.
Eskenazi's practice is international in scope and she has extensive experience in all aspects of the entertainment industry, media, and intellectual property matters, including royalties and profit participations, idea theft, contracts, defamation and reputation protection, invasion of privacy, trademarks, copyright, merchandise and licensing, music distribution, music publishing, motion picture production and distribution, and new technology.
Her passion for advancing the careers of women led her to join the Board of WIF and to create and launch its sexual harassment Help Line, which includes a pro bono legal aid panel in addition to therapeutic assistance for survivors of sexual harassment in the entertainment industry.
Eskenazi has served on Greenberg Glusker's management committee for the past 15 years. She teaches a course in entertainment law at Stanford Law School and is an annual guest lecturer at Harvard Law School.