
"Ryan Morrison grew up playing video games. World of Warcraft and Dota 2 were among his favorites, and he still waxes poetic about Final Fantasy 7 -the original, not the remake. But he never imagined these virtual adventures would transform into a very real career path as a lawyer representing well- known video game streamers and developers. Today Morrison is known by the moniker, "the Video Game Attorney.""
"He also advocates for individual creatives as CEO of Evolved Talent Agency, a digital talent management and marketing agency he founded. I want to know how you got into this unique practice area, but let's start at the beginning. How did you decide to go to law school? If I'm being honest, law school happened pretty randomly. I went to college to become a history teacher, and I'm still super passionate about history,"
Ryan Morrison combines lifelong engagement with games like World of Warcraft, Dota 2 and Final Fantasy 7 with a legal career focused on video game creators and streamers. He is a founding partner of MGL, a boutique Los Angeles law firm, and the CEO of Evolved Talent Agency, a digital talent management and marketing firm. Law school attendance resulted from an impromptu LSAT bet that led to New York Law School. Morrison initially pursued history teaching and briefly sought a political path, but an early political job involving Anthony Weiner prompted a shift away from politics toward law and creative advocacy.
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