The job responsibilities of an entertainment paralegal involve research, legal document preparation, communication with clients, and office administration tasks, such as scheduling meetings and reminding clients of important dates and times. Your duties in this career depend on the needs of your client and the law firm or attorney with whom you work. Entertainment paralegals support attorneys who work on copyright and intellectual property cases for sports teams, film production companies, or entertainment venues. Some entertainment law firms handle legal issues for a celebrity client or talent management company. Other duties include drafting licensing agreements.