Dallin Earl
Dallin Earl is a third year law student at Harvard Law School. At HLS he is the Events Director and a Project Team Leader with the Recording Artists Project, a student practice organization offering pro bono legal services to the music community. Dallin has advised clients on matters relating to startup indie label administration, recording, and publishing contracts; copyright infringement and registration; and venue service agreements. The summer after his 2L year, he worked as an associate at Covington & Burling, LLP in New York City, and the summer before that he clerked at the U.S. Copyright Office in Washington D.C. Prior to law school, Dallin worked as a real estate agent in Utah while completing a Bachelor’s degree in English at Brigham Young University. While at BYU, Dallin served as president of the Footlights: Live Music Club.