Dale is known for specializing in intellectual property and representing individuals in the entertainment industry. What’s interesting is not only who he has represented, but also who he has gone up against. He represented Ubisoft Entertainment, a video game publisher, against MGA Entertainment, who makes Bratz dolls. The agreement was to a video game license using the dolls. Ubisoft got in quick to obtain the license, before Brazt exploded on the market. The dolls got huge and MGA ended the license, unhappy with how Ubisoft “lived up to its obligations.” Dale has also represented Dick Clark. Dick was mad at Grammy Awards chieftain Michael Greene. Anytime a band or performer appears on the American Music Awards, which Dick produces, Michael bands them from appearing on the Grammys. Dale also went up against Hale Berry. She was sued because a couple who bought her house claim she knew about and failed to tell the new buyers about the $1 million in repairs the house needed. Rich people, TV personalities and entertainment companies seem to trust his judgment, and he always seems to deliver.
Dale is known for specializing in intellectual property and representing individuals in the entertainment industry. What’s interesting is not only who he has represented, but also who he has gone up against. He represented Ubisoft Entertainment, a video game publisher, against MGA Entertainment, who makes Bratz dolls. The agreement was to a video game license using the dolls. Ubisoft got in quick to obtain the license, before Brazt exploded on the market. The dolls got huge and MGA ended the license, unhappy with how Ubisoft “lived up to its obligations.” Dale has also represented Dick Clark. Dick was mad at Grammy Awards chieftain Michael Greene. Anytime a band or performer appears on the American Music Awards, which Dick produces, Michael bands them from appearing on the Grammys. Dale also went up against Hale Berry. She was sued because a couple who bought her house claim she knew about and failed to tell the new buyers about the $1 million in repairs the house needed. Rich people, TV personalities and entertainment companies seem to trust his judgment, and he always seems to deliver.