Elizabeth A. Corradino leads the Entertainment & Media, Technology and Intellectual Property practice groups, with a diverse practice focused on solving the legal and business issues affecting content creators and distributors across digital and traditional media platforms.
Liz assists advertisers, advertising agencies and public relations firms with clearance, compliance and the execution of campaigns and other initiatives, and advises entertainment and media companies on all aspects of the development, creation and exploitation of content, including rights acquisitions, talent engagement, development and production, licensing and distribution. She also counsels clients with respect to the clearance, protection and enforcement of intellectual property and advises individuals and companies on transactions as diverse as promotional, social media and experiential marketing, media buying and planning and live events.
Liz is a member of the Board of Directors of The Keen Company, an award-winning Off-Broadway theater company, actively participates in numerous professional organizations such as New York Women in Film & Television, the International Trademark Association and the Association of National Advertisers and is a former member of the New York City Bar Association’s Entertainment Law Committee. She also presents programs, authors articles and comments on issues relating to entertainment and media, technology and intellectual property law.
Since 2013, she has achieved Super Lawyer status in the Metro Edition of New York Super Lawyers®.
- "The Pitfalls & Practicalities of Intellectual Property Protection," Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts - June 2022
- Trademark Licensing: Key Provisions, Practical Considerations to Maximize and Protect IP, Strafford Webinars, 2021
- Women in Entertainment and Media Law Panel, Fordham University School of Law, 2020
- Artificial Intelligence and Intellectual Property CLE, The Knowledge Group, 2020
- Girl Power Film + Media Summit, New York, 2019
- "The Pitfalls & Practicalities of Intellectual Property Protection - Part II," New York Women In Film & Television, 2019
- "The Pitfalls & Practicalities of Intellectual Property Protection - Part I," New York Women In Film & Television, 2018
- "Television and Sports Law," The Pace University School of Law, March 2012
- "Leveraging Entertainment to Build Your Brand," Public Relations Society of America, 2011
- "Guidelines for Facebook Promotions," interview, Hunter PR, March 2011
- "Starting Your Own Business," Moses & Singer Women’s Initiative Program, January 2010
- "Current Ethical Issues for the Entertainment Lawyer," Moderator, City Bar Center for Continuing Legal Education, The Association of the Bar of the City of New York, June 2004
- "The Future of the Entertainment Industry-The Latest Ethical, Legal and Business Developments," CUNY Graduate Center, Continuing Education and Public Programs, October 2003
- "Back to Reality: Internet Law," City Bar Center for Continuing Legal Education, The Association of the Bar of the City of New York, December 2001
- "Privacy in the Age of ‘Big Brother’," User Conference, Bernard C. Harris Publishing Co., Inc., August 2001
- "Beyond Domain Names: So, You Want To Be A New Media Lawyer?," City Bar Center for Continuing Legal Education, The Association of the Bar of the City of New York, November 2000
- New York Women in Film and Television (NYWIFT)
- International Trademark Association (INTA)
- Association of National Advertisers (ANA)
- Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts (VLA)
- Board of Directors, Keen Company
- Advisory Board, LiveLikeLou.org
- Editor, Fordham University Law Review
Elizabeth A. Corradino leads the Entertainment & Media, Technology and Intellectual Property practice groups, with a diverse practice focused on solving the legal and business issues affecting content creators and distributors across digital and traditional media platforms.
Liz assists advertisers, advertising agencies and public relations firms with clearance, compliance and the execution of campaigns and other initiatives, and advises entertainment and media companies on all aspects of the development, creation and exploitation of content, including rights acquisitions, talent engagement, development and production, licensing and distribution. She also counsels clients with respect to the clearance, protection and enforcement of intellectual property and advises individuals and companies on transactions as diverse as promotional, social media and experiential marketing, media buying and planning and live events.
Liz is a member of the Board of Directors of The Keen Company, an award-winning Off-Broadway theater company, actively participates in numerous professional organizations such as New York Women in Film & Television, the International Trademark Association and the Association of National Advertisers and is a former member of the New York City Bar Association’s Entertainment Law Committee. She also presents programs, authors articles and comments on issues relating to entertainment and media, technology and intellectual property law.
Since 2013, she has achieved Super Lawyer status in the Metro Edition of New York Super Lawyers®.
- "The Pitfalls & Practicalities of Intellectual Property Protection," Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts - June 2022
- Trademark Licensing: Key Provisions, Practical Considerations to Maximize and Protect IP, Strafford Webinars, 2021
- Women in Entertainment and Media Law Panel, Fordham University School of Law, 2020
- Artificial Intelligence and Intellectual Property CLE, The Knowledge Group, 2020
- Girl Power Film + Media Summit, New York, 2019
- "The Pitfalls & Practicalities of Intellectual Property Protection - Part II," New York Women In Film & Television, 2019
- "The Pitfalls & Practicalities of Intellectual Property Protection - Part I," New York Women In Film & Television, 2018
- "Television and Sports Law," The Pace University School of Law, March 2012
- "Leveraging Entertainment to Build Your Brand," Public Relations Society of America, 2011
- "Guidelines for Facebook Promotions," interview, Hunter PR, March 2011
- "Starting Your Own Business," Moses & Singer Women’s Initiative Program, January 2010
- "Current Ethical Issues for the Entertainment Lawyer," Moderator, City Bar Center for Continuing Legal Education, The Association of the Bar of the City of New York, June 2004
- "The Future of the Entertainment Industry-The Latest Ethical, Legal and Business Developments," CUNY Graduate Center, Continuing Education and Public Programs, October 2003
- "Back to Reality: Internet Law," City Bar Center for Continuing Legal Education, The Association of the Bar of the City of New York, December 2001
- "Privacy in the Age of ‘Big Brother’," User Conference, Bernard C. Harris Publishing Co., Inc., August 2001
- "Beyond Domain Names: So, You Want To Be A New Media Lawyer?," City Bar Center for Continuing Legal Education, The Association of the Bar of the City of New York, November 2000
- New York Women in Film and Television (NYWIFT)
- International Trademark Association (INTA)
- Association of National Advertisers (ANA)
- Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts (VLA)
- Board of Directors, Keen Company
- Advisory Board, LiveLikeLou.org
- Editor, Fordham University Law Review
- Fordham University School of Law (J.D.)
- Fordham University (B.A., magna cum laude)
- New York
- Elizabeth A. Corradino Was A Contributor To The ANA's Law and Forms Guide: 21st Edition
- Moses & Singer LLP Attorneys Achieve Super Lawyer 2021 Status
- Moses & Singer Attorneys Included in the New York Metro Top Women Super Lawyers®
- Moses & Singer LLP Attorneys Achieve Super Lawyer 2020 Status
- Moses & Singer LLP Attorneys Achieve Super Lawyer Status
- Moses & Singer Attorneys Achieve Super Lawyer Status
- Moses & Singer Achieve Super Lawyers Status
- Moses & Singer Attorneys Achieve Top Women Super Lawyers Status
- Moses & Singer Attorneys Achieve Super Lawyers Status
- Client Choice Announces 2016 Winners of Excellence in Client Services
- Super Lawyers Honors Moses & Singer Attorneys in 2015 New York Metro Edition
- Elizabeth Corradino Named Client Choice 2015 Winner for Excellence in Client Service
- Super Lawyers Honors Moses & Singer Attorneys in 2014 New York Metro Edition
- Moses & Singer Women Attorneys Featured in New York Times Magazine
- Martindale-Hubbell Announces List of Top Rated Lawyers In New York
- Super Lawyers Announces List Moses & Singer Attorneys
- Moses & Singer client, Spartan Race, brings the excitement of obstacle racing to Citi Field, Saturday, April 13, 2013
- IP/Entertainment Partner Liz Corradino Finishes Spartan Race™
- Students Benefit from Moses & Singer Mock Interviews
- Moses & Singer Lawyers Take Part in Pace Law School's "First Annual Television and Sports Law Panel"
- Moses & Singer Women Lawyers Receive High Honors
- Moses & Singer Client American Medical Alert Signs Acquisition Agreement with Tunstall
- Moses & Singer Female Partners Receive Top Honors
- Moses & Singer Client Upright Citizens Brigade Partners with SiriusXM Radio
- Elizabeth Corradino Discusses Guidelines for Facebook Promotions with Hunter PR
- Liz Corradino Quoted in Article on Madonna Lawsuit
- Moses & Singer Sponsors Go Red for Women Luncheon
- Moses & Singer's Women's Initiative Hosts Female Entrepreneurs
- Moses & Singer Attorneys Attend Promotion Marketing Law Conference
- Moses Singer Will Join VLA To Present “The Pitfalls & Practicalities of Intellectual Property Protection” CLE
- Elizabeth A. Corradino And David Rabinowitz Give Social Media Talk To NYWIFT
- Liz Corradino Speaking At Artificial Intelligence and Intellectual Property CLE
- Liz Corradino To Speak At The Girl Power Film + Media Summit
- The Pitfalls & Practicalities of Intellectual Property (IP) Protection
- NYC Television Week - Meet the Experts Roundtable
- Television and Sports Law
- Entertainment Marketing in a Digital Age
- USPTO Announces Suspension of Certain Deadlines Under the CARES Act
- The CARES Act: Impact on Trademark Filings
- FCC Adopts Rules Governing the Data Privacy of Broadband Consumers
- DAA Enforcement of OBA Notice and Opt-Out Principles for Mobile Starts Septmeber 1
- On Your Mark, Get Set, Go: Staying Abreast of Issues and Best Practices in Intellectual Property Licensing
- Facebook Guidelines and Their Impact on Brands
- What's in a Name: Rights for Madonna's Material Girl Potentially Worth Millions
- User Generated Content: A Dream Or A Nightmare
- Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising: How It Applies to You
- Update: Law Banning Marketing to Minors
- Law Banning Marketing to Minors Effective September 12, 2009
- Facebook Launches "Vanity" URLs
- The Fundamentals of Representing Clients in Technology Transactions
- Privacy on the Internet: Is Your Right to Privacy a Click Away From Being Violated?
- To Clear or Not to Clear-Is There Incidental Use on the Internet?
- Perfection in an Imperfect World-Security Interests in Copyrights and Trademarks