About
Gregg Ramer

Education:
- University of Southern California, B.A. Philosophy
- Loyola Law School, Juris Doctor
Industry Recognition:
California Super Lawyers Rising Star, 2013-2016
Bar Licensure:
California
Gregg Ramer represents a wide variety of clients in entertainment, media and related transactions. Gregg represents individual directors, writers, actors and producers in connection with motion picture, television, streaming, publishing, social media, and commercial endeavors. He also represents companies and individuals with respect to financing, development, production, distribution, merchandising and branding of entertainment properties and endeavors, and media and entertainment-related technology. Gregg regularly assists his clients in the formation, financing and governance of business entities and the perfection of secured interests. He has significant experience in copyright, trademark, rights of privacy and publicity and other intellectual properties, including the review of chain-of-title. Gregg further counsels clients with respect to employment agreements and entertainment guild and union matters. He believes firmly that understanding his clients’ needs and businesses is critical to their representation, and that he best serves his clients by being a business advisor and sounding board as much as a lawyer.
Gregg’s legal career follows years working in the entertainment industry, from story development to production to distribution. Following law school, he served as an attorney for the Directors Guild of America, after which he worked at various major, highly-regarded international law firms for the better part of two decades, but has come to believe that he can best serve his clients with the flexibility of his own law firm, Ramer Entertainment Law, A.P.C., where clients can be assured of the same level of service, attention to detail, commitment and quality of ‘big law,’ at a fraction of their rates.
Gregg and his life partner (future wife!) live with their menagerie of animal-friends (currently 2 dogs, 20 koi, and a giant tortoise who thinks he owns the place, and probably is right). When not practicing law, Gregg enjoys gourmet cooking (at which he’s pretty good), golf (at which he’s decidedly not), and writing blogs/rants.
