Koslyn has been practicing law since 1985, and established her own firm in 1990.
She has litigated a wide variety of entertainment disputes, including recording artists suing their bandmates, recording artists being sued by their bandmates, recording artists suing their record labels, music publishers being sued by their songwriters, personal managers being sued by recording artists, recording artists suing their personal managers, soundtrack producers suing their distributors, former trademark owners being sued by their trademark buyers, joint copyright owners being sued by their co-owners, copyright and trademark owners suing alleged infringers, and alleged infringers being sued by copyright and trademark owners.
She has been quoted on legal issues in national publications USA Today and People, and has appeared on industry panels at the DIY Convention and University of Southern California, the KPFK radio show Samm Brown’s For the Record, and on television shows Entertainment Tonight, the E! Entertainment special, “Women on the ‘Net” and web television show “Asked and Answered.”
Pro bono work includes litigation for the Feminist Majority (Rock for Choice) and the Freedom From Religion Foundation, and transactional work for CineWomen, International Global Corps, the Exceptional Children’s Foundation, and Center for Inquiry.
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Pathetic
Pamela is a pathetic confused moron. She knows absolutely nothing about the law. Any advice she gives here is absolutely deplorable. She thinks she knows the law in every state, which she could not possibly, but the fact is she is clueless about the law in every state. Beyond that, she’s arrogant and rude to talk to.
If you look you can tell she obviously spends a bunch of time trying to get bad reviews for herself removed by inappropriately flagging them and making false claims, obviously she has no ethics, and she is literally breaking the law. Seems like it would be easier to stop being an arrogant ass than it would be to fight all the bad reviews…
Very unprofessional
Yeah honestly I’d like to talk to you more about this situation but the fact you said “ and your stated goal of taking “legal custody” makes no sense and isn’t really what you want anyway.” really just turns me off about you. My ignorance in law led me to this site, not to feel stupid, but to gain insight. Oh and yeah we probably will be pretty successful since we’ve only been shown exponential progress in our music careers, which is why we are going beyond to trademark our band name.