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Christine Said
Christine Said is an attorney with a diverse practice covering both entertainment transactional law and general litigation.
As an entertainment attorney, Ms. Said has advised clients on digital content creation, TV/film production, and intellectual property matters, including copyright and trademark issues. She also has negotiated production agreements, licensing deals, and brand partnerships for talent, film studios, and digital creators.
As a litigation attorney, Ms. Said has represented businesses in employment disputes, general liability actions, breach of contract claims, and other civil matters. She utilizes her unique background by providing comprehensive and creative legal solutions to address her clients’ legal and operational challenges.
Ms. Said earned her J.D., cum laude, from UC Law San Francisco (formerly known as UC
Hastings College of the Law) and her B.A. in Political Science and Global Studies from the
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).
Before pursuing law, Ms. Said achieved recognition as a singer, becoming a finalist on The Voice Arabia in 2015. Her experience in the music industry inspired her decision to go to law school.
During law school, Ms. Said served as Editor-in-Chief of the Hastings Communications and Entertainment Law Journal and founded the Middle
Eastern Law Society (MELS).
Ms. Said is a member of the Arab American Lawyers Association and the Beverly Hills Bar Association’s Entertainment Law Section. She serves on the boards of two nonprofit organizations dedicated to advancing educational causes.
Ms. Said is licensed to practice in California.