The firm has advised filmmakers, television producers, websites, newspapers, magazines, writers, actors, and many other clients on the legal risks arising from newsgathering and publishing all kinds of content. We have been involved in a wide range of programming from shows about murderers, drugs, police, rappers, bounty hunters, border agents, sperm donors, marijuana growers, funeral homes, bar owners, and parking enforcement agents, to print and online publications covering politics, economics, health, celebrities, lifestyles, and natural and man-made disasters. We handle all pre-publication review in the United States for MailOnline, one of the largest English language websites in the world, are regular US editorial counsel for Newsweek, and advise Adobe on copyright and trademark matters. Previously, Cameron was General Counsel-Media for American Media, publisher of the National Enquirer, RadarOnline, Star, OK!, and Us Weekly, and supervised all litigation and pre-publication for the company.
On Friday and Saturday nights we are in the studio with the producers of On Patrol Live as that show broadcasts live from 9pm to midnight, and previously did the same for the hit series Live PD from its inception. The firm has also advised the producers of the Emmy award-winning programs “Quiet on Set,” “Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath,” and “Secrets of Playboy”, as well as the producers of the film “Tickled,” and the series “Dog the Bounty Hunter” during the entirety of its run on television.