Entertainment Lawyer Elsa Ramo Named to National Law Journal’s List of “Elite Boutique Trailblazers”

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Entertainment Lawyer Elsa Ramo Named to National Law Journal’s List of “Elite Boutique Trailblazers”:

LOS ANGELES, Nov. 2, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — Elsa Ramo, founder of Ramo Law PC, was today named among National Law Journal’s list of “Elite Boutique Trailblazers.”

National Law Journal says it compiles the list to “spotlight those making a big difference,” and describes those chosen for the honor as having “shown a deep passion and perseverance in pursuit of their mission, having achieved remarkable successes along the way.”

Ramo started her own firm when she saw that “films were starting to be made on digital pennies on the dollar, and there was a void of legal services for that market,” she says in National Law Journal’s special issue. Just three years out of the University of San Diego School of Law, Ramo started the Beverly Hills-based Ramo Law PC in 2005. Her firm provides comprehensive legal services to producers, financiers, owners and creators of film, television and digital content, and more recently started helping film producers move into television.

“That’s where the business is going,” Ramo says. “We were 100 percent films, and now we are 40 percent content such as TV and VR.”

Ramo, a first- generation U.S. citizen, and has a firm unprecedentedly with three female partners. Her recent credits include four Oscar-nominated films: “Call Me By Your Name,” “The Disaster Artist,” “Loving Vincent,” and “Still Alice” and successful shows like “Chefs Table” and “Grace & Frankie”.

Ramo’s pro bono work providing artists and art organizations with legal services earned her an Artistic License Award by the California Lawyers of Arts in 2010. Her expertise has been featured in numerous outlets including Variety’s2014 Women Impact Report, Indiewire’s Women to Watch, Forbes, the Los Angeles Times and many others.

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