Arnall Golden Gregory in Atlanta recently hosted/participated in two sets of events. First, on Oct. 15, the firm's attorneys, staff, friends and family gathered with communities from around the world to march in the Atlanta Pride Parade. As the largest event of tfhe Atlanta Pride Festival, the parade draws 100,000 people through the streets of Midtown Atlanta annually. AGG was honored to once again join the parade in celebration of the LGBTQ+ community as it continues to promote a culture of diversity and inclusion to embrace what makes us all unique. On Oct. 17, the firm hosted the film and creative community at its Atlanta office for the AGG Film Law Summit. AGG entertainment and sports attorneys Beth Moore, Matthew Wilson, Michelle Davis, Marcus Jackson and Erin Winn, spoke alongside Randy Davidson of Georgia Entertainment, Brennen Dicker of Georgia State University, Matt Hobbs of Puppy Songs and Nikki Miller of NRM Faith Based Films, on essential film law fundamentals that play a crucial role in the success of film projects. The panels featured conversations on copyrights, contracts and chain of title in film and how to license music and content for film and TV. Following the program, attendees and speakers gathered for a networking reception to close out the evening.