Matt Cross

310 West Front Street, Suite 221, Traverse City, MI

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2013
Wayne State University Law School, JD - Juris Doctor
2008
Ferris State University, BS - Bachelor of Science

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Qr digital

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Nicholas

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26 Mar, 2018
I highly recommend Matt Cross for Entertainment related projects. Matt is very skilled in contract, business, and entertainment law. He has impressed me with not only his skill as a lawyer but also with his passion for advocating for his clients. If Matt Cross works with you it will be because he truly believes in your case. Matt does not discriminate based on age. With Matt's help I am beginning the process of releasing my music for the first time that I have been working on for over 10 years. Matt noticed my talent as a singer and felt I was worth representing even though I am only 22 years old. Matt Cross is very quick about responding to emails and is very professional. I highly recommend Matt Cross!
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Anonymous

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08 Dec, 2017
Matt was great to work with. I had a contract template for my new business, but I wasn't sure about all the extra provisions (and legal wording) that I would need to make it legally sound. He stepped in, made excellent revisions, and got it done in the time frame I needed. I would highly recommend his work and will come back if I need another contract in the future. Thanks!
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Pros
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Highly skilled in contract, business, and entertainment law
“Matt is very skilled in contract, business, and entertainment law.”
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Passionate and dedicated advocate for clients
“He has impressed me with not only his skill as a lawyer but also with his passion for advocating for his clients.”
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Responsive and professional communication
“Matt is concise, direct and fast to get down to the essentials of what the agreement language has to accomplish. He's always a pleasure to work with.”
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Extensive experience in the music industry
“He gets music, musicians, and the music business. He has seen the disasters wrought by inadequate contracts and agreements.”
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Helps clients understand complex agreements
“Matt served us well by talking through the options and pros and cons of a complicated agreement - record label contract, management services contract, etc.”
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As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2017:
CMDA Website, Cross Obtains Favorable Arbitration Award for Concert Promoter
2017:
CMDA Website, New Law Expands Protections for Municipalities in Premises Liability Lawsuits
2017:
CMDA Website, Sixth Circuit Reinforces the Importance of Protecting the Identities of Confidential Informants
2017:
State Bar of Michigan, Litigation Journal, Calculating the Statute of Limitations in FMLA Cases: Discrete Acts or Continuing Violations?
2016:
CMDA Website, Municipal Immunity under the Family and Medical Leave Act
2016:
CMDA Website, Legal Update: Implications of the Recently Enacted Medical Marihuana Facilities Licensing Act on Municipalities
2016:
CMDA Website, Court of Appeals Reaffirms Public Bodies are Under No Obligation to Monitor FOIA Requests Once Denied
2015:
ZAC Website, Popular Music for Political Activities – Who Holds the Rights?
2014:
Journal of Law in Society, The Search for Consistency in the Interpretation of Plea Agreements and Appeal Waivers in the Face of Breach
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