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May 04, 2023

Alasauskas, Kliebhan & McLoughlin Elected to the Lawyers for the Creative Arts Associate Board Executive Committee

Swanson, Martin & Bell, LLP associates Amanda J. Alasauskas, Thomas J. Kliebhan and Mark J. McLoughlin were elected to the 2023-25 Lawyers for the Creative Arts’ (LCA) Associate Board Executive Committee.

Alasauskas is serving her second term as President, and will also serve as a Co-chair for the Education Committee. Kliebhan will serve as Vice President and Social Media Chair, and McLoughlin will serve as an Executive Board At Large Member and Events Committee Co-chair. Partners Michelle M. Wahl and Jeffrey S. Becker are also members of the Associate Board and have both previously served as Associate Board President.

Lawyers for the Creative Arts (LCA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing legal assistance to artists and arts communities that are financially unable to retain legal counsel. LCA conducts workshops on not-for-profit incorporation and tax exemption, seminars on the law of music, publishing, film, copyright, and mentors young attorneys. In the past twelve months, LCA has provided services to over 2000 people and organizations in all areas of the arts. Learn more about the Lawyers for the Creative Arts.

Amanda J. Alasauskas focuses her practice on Entertainment and Media Law, Intellectual Property Litigation and Transactional Services, Commercial Litigation and Business Disputes. Learn more about Amanda and her practice.

Thomas J. Kliebhan focuses his practice in Entertainment Law, Wills & Trusts, and other mass tort litigation. Learn more about Thomas and his practice.

Mark J. McLoughlin focuses his practice in Entertainment and Media Law, Intellectual Property Litigation and Transactional Services, Commercial Litigation and Business Disputes. Learn more about Mark and his practice.

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