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Russell Wetanson, the entertainment legal expert, Can Show You The Ups and Downs of pop culture law

There are an abundance of television programs, journals and blogs about movie stars, celebrity rumors, information about stars, etc. So at this point I feel it’s important to have an angle; to have something slightly different to say which keeps the subject interesting. And this is why I wanted to write a sort-of fan article about Russell Wetanson, pop culture law expert and founder of “Popsquire” blog.entertainment legal expert

1 Russell is trained in law. He has represented extremely high profile Hollywood celebrities like Madonna, for example. As a tv host he has interviewed some of the most famous stars you could ever imagine-Beyonce, Kate Hudson, and Matthew McConaughey, to name a few. All the education, direction and experience come together to make something new. You will find that his viewpoints on entertainment and celebrities will be quite different from the norm. There are many different legal issues in the entertainment industry, so his knowledge of entertainment law really adds something special. These things create a lot and certainly entertaining blog articles and interviews. Can you imagine having to have the mindset of not only a lawyer but also an entertainer? I can’t. These two fields are so diametrically opposed, it’s truly amazing to see how Russell synthesizes these two viewpoints into something workable and fun.pop culture law

2 He focuses on the controversial, legal or potentially legal, hollywood news. Actually, I have no interest in their love lives or what people wear to various events. The thing that interests me is the darker and more controversial topic. Miss California VS Perez Hilton-INTERESTING. Paris Hilton’s testimony in court-INTERESTING. And Michael Jackson? The fun NEVER ends with that one.

3 Lighten Up. There are plenty of entertainment news programs, as well as periodicals and weblogs, which treat the legal affairs of celebrities very seriously. And that tends to affect people’s views of the individuals about whom they’re talking. It’s not that serious, though. It is known as the entertainment industry because it is meant to entertain us. And Mister Wetanson remembers this. He is comical and entertaining wherever I see him. Yes it’s news. But it’s fun. And it’s unserious. And it’s good. I could watch the local news for seriousness.

4 General level of awesome. How’s this for a skill set: Law, fluent spanish, broadcast journalism-featured on NBC, Fox News, E, TV Guide network and HLN, MSN, NBC4, Current TV, Si TV and Yahoo Newsprint, print journalism, scuba diving, yoga, voiceover, commercial, blogging, pop culture trivia and white water rafting. How can you not love someone with that combination of skills? Not possible. Really, there is nothing else to it.entertainment legal expert


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