Marc H. Simon
Marc H. Simon is an American filmmaker and entertainment attorney.
He created, wrote and produced ''After Innocence'', which won the special jury award at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival, before going on to receive other recognition, including its selection as a semi-finalist for Best Feature Documentary at the 78th Academy Awards. ''Nursery University'' (2008) marked Simon's feature directorial debut. The film premiered at Toronto's Hot Docs Film Festival. The documentary ''Unraveled'' (2011) was Simon's second directing effort and third as a producer. The film centers around prominent lawyer Marc Dreier, who was arrested for orchestrating a massive fraud scheme that netted hundreds of millions of dollars from hedge funds.
Simon also served as lead legal counsel for films such as ''Winter's Bone'', ''The Kids Are All Right'', Werner Herzog's ''Cave of Forgotten Dreams'' and ''Money''. As of June 2020, Simon has been named Chair of an American law firm Fox Rothschild's Entertainment Law Department.
Simon is a graduate of Cardozo Law School and the University of Pennsylvania. Provided by Wikipedia
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Semi-Automated Graphical System for Calculating Pulmonary Vascular Impedances in a Clinical Setting by Timothy Bachman, Kang Kim, Marc Simon
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Adsorption Kinetics Model of Hydrogen on Graphite by Jean-Marc Simon, Guilherme Carneiro Queiroz da Silva
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Staying hooked: effective science engagement and communication in recreational fisheries by Pablo Pita, Sean Tracey, Robert Arlinghaus, Robert Arlinghaus, Eneko Bachiller, Filipa Pinho-Duarte, Keno Ferter, Filipe Henriques, Filipe Henriques, Samantha Hook, Kieran Hyder, Alejo Irigoyen, María P. Jiménez, María P. Jiménez, Martín Laporta, Martín Laporta, Adam M. Lejk, Eoin Leonard, Hans Jakob Olesen, Freya Palmer, Mišo Pavičić, João Pontes, Marta Pujol-Baucells, Marta Pujol-Baucells, Zachary Radford, Mafalda Rangel, William Roche, Hannah Rudd, Diarmuid Ryan, Valerio Sbragaglia, Jules Selles, Catarina N. S. Silva, Christian Skov, Harry V. Strehlow, Stephen Taylor, Pedro Veiga, Leonardo A. Venerus, Paul Venturelli, David Vertegaal, Marc Simon Weltersbach, Martin Wiech, Alexander Winkler
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