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ENTERTAINMENT & MEDIA LAW

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ENTERTAINMENT & MEDIA LAW

Expertise In All Aspects of ENTERTAINMENT & MEDIA LAW

The Legal Foundation of Every Great Creative Enterprise.

Creative work is intellectual capital, and it deserves the same legal rigour applied to any high-value business asset. Our Entertainment & Media law practice is the cornerstone of the firm: a team with substantive knowledge of the music, film, television, and digital content industries, and the legal frameworks that govern them.

We advise artists, labels, studios, production companies, talent managers, streaming platforms, and digital content creators across the full spectrum of entertainment and media law: recording agreements, enforcement, film production clearances, and digital IP portfolio strategy. Our entertainment law attorneys understand the deal structures, the rights hierarchies, and the leverage points that shape outcomes in this industry.

Film, television & music production legal: chain of title, rights clearances, production agreements
Recording, publishing, and sync licensing agreements
Talent representation: management, agency, and endorsement contracts
Copyright registration, licensing, and infringement litigation
Trademark strategy, search, registration, and portfolio management (domestic & international)
Digital media and content creator agreements: platform terms, brand deals, influencer contracts
IP portfolio audits, valuation, and enforcement strategy
Entertainment dispute resolution and litigation

STRATEGIC VALUE / WHEN TO ENGAGE US

Engage us when you are about to sign any agreement in the entertainment space. Engage us when you want to build an IP portfolio that grows in value. Engage us when a competitor, label, platform, or third party has infringed your rights and you need decisive action. Engage us when you are structuring a creative business that will attract investment, given that investors scrutinise IP as a core asset. And engage us when your work is crossing borders, because international rights protection requires international strategy.

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