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Marlique Plaisime-Tillman is an associate in the Entertainment Group at Frankfurt Kurnit, representing clients in the television, documentary, fashion, food, and beauty industries.
Mrs. Plaisime-Tillman maintains a broad entertainment law practice for talent and production companies. She handles entertainment transactions across all stages of development, production, and distribution; serves as day-to-day production counsel on numerous television series and documentary features. She represents a wide variety of entertainment industry clients, including production companies, producers, directors, fashion designers, chefs, photographers, influencers, and other talent in a broad range of transactional matters, including licensing of entertainment content, endorsement, and appearance opportunities.
Before joining Frankfurt Kurnit, Mrs. Plaisime-Tillman was a litigation associate for a regional New Jersey law firm focusing on insurance and family law matters.
Mrs. Plaisime-Tillman earned her Juris Doctorate from Howard University School of Law and a Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting from Rutgers University. She is admitted to practice in New York and New Jersey.
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Howard University School of Law (J.D.)
Rutgers University (B.S., Accounting)
Upcoming Speaking Engagements
Past Speaking Engagements
Professionalism: Film & Television
Marlique Plaisime-Tillman is a panelist for the session, "Professionalism: Film & Television" during a webinar hosted by the Sports & Entertainment Law Students Association at Howard University School of Law.
November 1 2024
Women in Intellectual Property Law
Marlique Plaisime-Tillman is a speaker during the session, "Women in Intellectual Property Law" hosted by New York Law School's Intellectual Property Law Society.
March 27 2024
Behind the Scenes of the Super Bowl: A Snapshot of the World of Streaming, Content Licensing, and the Next Generation of Media Contracts
Marlique Plaisime-Tillman is a speaker during the session, "Behind the Scenes of the Super Bowl: A Snapshot of the World of Streaming, Content Licensing, and the Next Generation of Media Contracts" hosted by Fordham Law School’s Media and Entertainment Law Society.
February 22 2024
The Power of Intellectual Property Licensing in the Social Media Age
Marlique Plaisime-Tillman is a panelist during the session, “The Power of Intellectual Property Licensing in the Social Media Age” during New York Law School's annual Intellectual Property Law Society and Media, Entertainment, and Fashion Law Association Symposium.
February 8 2024
Entertainment Law Crash Course
Marlique Plaisime-Tillman is a panelist during the program, “Entertainment Law Crash Course” hosted by the Sports and Entertainment Law Students Association (SELSA) at Howard University School of Law.
March 2 2023
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Recipes for Success: Top Three Considerations for Chefs in the Entertainment Industry
Chefs are expanding their expertise beyond the kitchen to reach wider audiences and explore opportunities in the entertainment industry. As chefs seek to leverage their culinary skills and their personal brand in new ventures, such as television shows, cookbooks, and product lines, this transition comes with its own set of challenges. In this second installment of the Frankfurt Kurnit Hospitality Law Newsletter, we'll discuss the top three considerations chefs should keep in mind as they navigate their success in the spotlight and showcase their talents on a broader stage. Read more.