Former Sony BMG attorney Jennifer Pariser has been named senior VP of litigation and legal affairs for the Recording Industry Assn. of America.
Pariser has more than two decades of legal experience in intellectual property law. She was most recently senior VP and associate general counsel, litigation and antipiracy, at Sony BMG, where she oversaw the company's response to all legal affairs.
Pariser will oversee all RIAA litigation matters and provide counsel on a variety of other issues. Pariser replaces Ken Doroshow, who recently left the RIAA to serve as general counsel of the Entertainment Software Assn.
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