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Rachel was born and raised in Orange County, California, and she is a current 2L at California Western School of Law. Prior to law school, Rachel graduated from the University of Oregon with a Political Science major and with minors in Legal Studies and Philosophy. While in law school, Rachel has worked for American Healthcare REIT, where she reviewed contracts and wrote memorandums for the in-house counsel. Rachel has also been involved in the California Western Community Law Project, and she is a Teaching Fellow for Contracts, as well as an Honors Instructor for Legal Skills.
Rachel has always been interested in the legal field, but she also has a creative side. She hopes to marry these two passions when she begins her career as an attorney, and she is very excited about the opportunity to utilize both passions through New Media Rights. Helping others carry out their creative vision is something that she is very passionate about.
Rachel lives in Mission Valley with five roommates, two of them being feline (Pancake and Eleanor). Rachel loves trying new restaurants in San Diego, going to live theater, watching Netflix, and curling up with a good book.
Greer Houston was born and raised in Austin, Texas. She is a current 3L at California Western School of Law. Prior to law school, she graduated from The University of Texas at Austin with a BBA in Finance and a minor in Textiles & Apparel. Greer’s passion for combining creativity and business drove her to study intellectual property law. Last summer, she was an in-house legal intern for Taoglas, a leading multinational technology company.
During law school, Greer joined the Student Intellectual Property Law Association and the Women’s Law Caucus. She is currently a Senior Lead Articles Editor for California Western Law Review.
Greer lives in North Park with her seven-year-old dachshund, Nala. Outside her studies, Greer enjoys cooking, walking Nala, and doing fun circuit workouts from social media.
Mayra Hernandez was born in Mexico City and has lived in San Diego most of her life. She currently serves as Intramural Athletics Director for Cal Western’s Student Bar Association. Before coming to law school, she obtained a Bachelors and Masters in mathematics. After which she worked on research in applied mathematics and taught mathematics from elementary on to college.
In law school Mayra has helped trademark applicants as they navigate the trademarking process. Mayra has written about virtual worlds and is interested in cryptoart. Not an artist by trade, she loves to see the creative process unfold. Art being older than written language it’s so intertwines with our humanity that it can’t but also in simple and complex ways touch notions of how societies are organized and connect. As new media forms mature our own legal systems mature and evolve alongside, while at the same time offering our science and technology vitality in new expressive outlets.
In her free time. Mayra enjoys hanging out, traveling, hiking, and being in the outdoors. She loves trying out new recipes. Being mostly vegetarian for the past decade has given her new opportunities to re-invent old favorite recipes or to think of new combinations. Mayra is a certified yoga teacher and can’t wait to go out dancing!
I was born and raised in San Diego, CA and I am a 3L at California Western. Prior to law school, I graduated from University of California, Irvine with a BA in Business Administration. Because of my longtime career aspiration of becoming a sports agent, I joined UC Irvine Athletics as a Sports Marketing intern where I was the lead Community Relations intern in strengthening student-athlete presence and influence in Orange County.
During law school, I joined the Entertainment and Sports Law Society and applied my legal skills as a Law Clerk at Aguirre & Severson LLP where I realized how my work can have a profound impact on a client’s interests. My passion for the Sports and Entertainment industry coupled with my passion for creating opportunities for others encouraged me to be a part of New Media Rights in helping small businesses and creators reach their full potential.
I live close to Downtown San Diego with my girlfriend and cat, Dallas (named after the Dallas Cowboys of course!). I enjoy running, conducting sports data research, and watching The Office (I’m a HUGE fan!).
I was born and raised in San Diego and I am a current 3L at Cal Western. I am currently the Vice President of the Student Intellectual Property Law Association. Prior to law school, I graduated from Cal State San Marcos and later went on to USD to obtain my paralegal certificate. I worked as a paralegal for two years for an employment law firm. During my time there I had the opportunity to help small business owners start their business by helping them incorporate, draft articles of incorporation and meeting minutes. I enjoyed helping people start their dream business and this is where my passion began to want to further help creators and entrepreneurs bring their dreams to life. I am passionate about helping others achieve their dreams and be legally protected in doing so!
I live close to the beach with my husband and two cats (Nala and Julius) and enjoy going outside as much as possible. I enjoy running, hiking, camping, and traveling to new places. I enjoy going to the movies (when they were open) and I am a huge Marvel fan! I look forward to having all the new Marvel movies released soon so that I can go watch them!
Erica is a San Diego native and is her second year at California Western School of Law. She currently serves as the treasurer for both Entertainment and Sports Law Society and Student Animal Legal Defense Fund. Before coming to law school, she graduated from UC Santa Cruz with BAs in Business Economics and Psychology and worked at a commercial real estate company.
Erica grew up playing music and has friends/family who are musicians and artists, which is how she became interested in working with those in the entertainment industry. Her goal is to pursue a career in the entertainment and/or intellectual property field working with people to help protect their creative contents and also represent artists. She is passionate about helping people and hopes to apply her business and psychology background by guiding and advising clients.
In her free time, Erica enjoys hanging out at the beach, hiking and camping, or cooking and baking. She also has a rescue pup named Penny who is super energetic but very loving. Lastly, quite hard in these times, but Erica loves going to live shows. She can’t wait until concerts are back!
Jonathan is a third-year law student at California Western School of Law. Jonathan values heart, honesty, and respect, and carries those values into all realms of his life. At his time at California Western, he has been Vice President of the Entertainment and Sports Law Society and a competitor of California Western’s alternative dispute resolution team (ADR). As a competitor on the ADR team, Jonathan won first place at the Regional American Bar Association Sports Law competition and was invited to compete in the National competition in February of 2021.
Jonathan intends to work within entertainment industry with the goal of guiding and protecting artists interest, goals, and headspace. Jonathan believes that entertainment, and music specifically, are powerful forces with the power to inspire and move culture. In 2020, Jonathan wrote piece on Hip-Hop’s influence on culture and politics titled “The Sovereign Nation of Hip-Hop.”
In his free time, Jonathan loves to spend his time at the gym, a basketball court, or spending quality time with his dog, Quavo, an adorable and charismatic Dachshund-Chihuahua mix.
Bria was born and raised in San Diego. She earned her Bachelor of the Arts degree at UCLA, where she doubled majored in Political Science and African American Studies. Bria's Los Angeles lifestyle led to her interest in business and entertainment. However, since elementary school, Bria knew she wanted to be a lawyer. After graduating from UCLA, she was interested in learning how her newfound passion for business and entertainment would intersect with her career aspirations.
Currently, Bria is a third-year law student at California Western School of Law. As a law student, Bria has remained dedicated to diversifying her law school experiences, achieving academic excellence, and taking on new responsibilities. Prior to joining New Media Rights, Bria was the Social Chair of the Black Law Students Association and the Treasurer of the Asian Pacific American Law Students Association. Both student organizations are similarly aimed at increasing professional opportunities, academic resources, and retention rates for students of color. Additionally, Bria enjoys legal writing and is an Associate Writer for the California Western International Law Journal.
Although Bria is excited to graduate and pass the bar, she realized her law school experience would not be all that she had imagined if she did not have the opportunity to work with New Media Rights. Bria has joined the team with much enthusiasm to broaden her experiences in business and entertainment by helping our clients realize their entrepreneurial and creative endeavors, while addressing their legal needs.
Brandon Weinreb’s social media background and passion for video games is what motivated him to join New Media Rights and help creative entrepreneurs. Brandon is completing his second-year at California Western School of Law. He is interested in pursuing a career in entertainment law or intellectual property, and further hopes to become in-house counsel for a major entertainment or video game company.
Before coming to law school, Brandon was a YouTube content creator. He created uniquely engaging video-game-based content to amass a social media following of nearly 400,000 subscribers and accumulate over 85 million worldwide views. By working with established brands in the esports and gaming industry, such as G-Fuel Energy, KontrolFreek, and Ironside Computers, Brandon acquired professional level sponsorships by providing organic in-video product advertisements.
This trimester, Brandon is an Associate Writer for the California Western Law Review and is currently researching and writing a paper about employment law and its application to esports and the competitive video game industry.
Brandon hopes to utilize his unique background and passion as an online content creator to better assist creative entrepreneurs with any legal challenges they may face.
John is entering his second year at California Western School of Law and is the current President of school’s local American Constitution Society chapter. John has a passion for working with creative professionals, entrepreneurs, and with the technology industry at large. While exploring other fields, John is most strongly exploring a career in data privacy. Most of his interest in these fields came from his father’s passion for technology and creativity within his entrepreneurial ventures.
Prior to starting his law school journey, John worked as a technician for Apple, Inc. for about 5 years where he explored his passion for technology and developed a thorough interest for data privacy and related legal issues stemming from modern consumer electronics and services. In an effort to help empower underserved communities, John has also worked for a northern San Diego County non-profit organization for the past 7 years helping abused women navigate the legal system.
John’s enjoyed spending time with his adorable lab-dachshund mix, and binging shows and movies on Netflix and Hulu in his free time. He also enjoys hiking and flying his drone in new areas in an effort to capture perfect landscape photos.
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