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BACKSTAGE PASS / Top Music Lawyers 2019


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Bromley, 40, was named the youngest head of the


entertainment transactions and finance group in


the firm’s recent history, while Jacobs, 54, became


head of the entertainment litigation group. At such


industry gatherings as MIDEM, Tashman, 46, has


been an outspoken advocate of gender equality in


the #MeToo era and of better economic leverage


for artists. Phillips, the firm’s senior partner, closed


“a major, major financing deal” on behalf of client


Paul Anka “for his iconic music publishing catalog.


It took us months, but we got it done with Primary


Wave,” he says. Gilbert, 72, has a client list that


includes the Dixie Chicks, Death Cab for Cutie,


Jackson Browne, the B.B. King estate, George


Benson, Michael McDonald and Peter Frampton,


and cut what he calls an “innovative and different”


deal for Daniel Lanois to compose the score for


top-selling video game Red Dead Redemption 2.


Biederman, 54, guided client Kobalt’s 2017


acquisition of SONGS and 2018 partnership


with Glassnote. “They were among the biggest


transactions [for the music industry] in their


respective years,” he says. Custer, 51, is a leader


in filing Section 203 notices for artists seeking


to reclaim ownership of their sound recordings


and notes that he has done so for over 100 albums


from such acts as Journey, the Eagles, Neil Young


and Joni Mitchell. Custer also has worked on


publishing terminations on behalf of such writers


as Brian Wilson, Smokey Robinson and Stephen


Stills. And he is the general counsel for several


heritage artists and estates. “The funny line that


I once heard somebody mention about music


lawyers is we’re kind of like the country doctor,”


he says, “where we know a lot about a little and a


little about a lot.”


Jason Boyarski


Partner, Boyarski Fritz


BENJAMIN N. CARDOZO SCHOOL OF LAW


As lead entertainment attorney for the Prince


estate, Boyarski, 44, negotiated a distribution


agreement with Sony Music for the late


icon’s entire 35-album catalog and the highly


anticipated Originals album with Warner Records.


“We’re focusing on that next level of dealmaking,”


says the former music publishing executive


who also inked a deal with the Minnesota


Timberwolves to create Prince-inspired City


Edition basketball uniforms. “To use the music as


a brand to touch the film, TV and apparel world is


very exciting.”


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“Successful recording artists essentially become


the CEO of their own businesses, so young artists


should approach their careers that way, which


leads to longevity.”


John Branca


Partner/head of music department,


Ziffren Brittenham


UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES,


SCHOOL OF LAW


David Byrnes


Partner, Ziffren Brittenham


UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES,


SCHOOL OF LAW


David Lande


Capital partner, Ziffren Brittenham


UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA LAW SCHOOL


Branca, after bringing in over $1 billion for the


Michael Jackson estate from the sale of its


Sony/ATV and EMI publishing assets, is taking


on Broadway, with a musical inspired by the life


of the singer slated for 2020. He also guided the


Jackson estate when HBO’s Leaving Neverland


documentary revived old child molestation


accusations against Jackson. For the estate of


another icon, Elvis Presley, Branca negotiated the


NBC tribute special that aired Feb. 17, 2018. He also


worked on Carlos Santana’s recent residency in Las


Vegas. For one major artist (whom he declines to


name), Byrnes negotiated a multipicture deal with


Netflix; for another, he cut apparel and branding


deals. Lande helmed the agreements for three of


the biggest tours of the past year: those of Justin


Timberlake, Shakira and Beyoncé (her part of


On the Run II with Jay-Z). Lande also negotiated


Beyoncé’s partnership with Adidas; it establishes


the superstar as an owner and partner, not just an


endorser, allowing her to co-create footwear and


apparel. “I want my clients to own everything that


they do,” he says.


Vernon J. Brown


Founder/owner, V. Brown & Company


PACE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW


As attorney for Cash Money Records, Brown, 58,


negotiated an end to the label’s legal dispute with


Lil Wayne last year — but more significantly, he


also settled a lawsuit in May between Cash Money


and Aspire Music Group, which had claimed it was


owed royalties on Drake albums after signing him


early in his career. “I felt like that was something


that could go on for the rest of my life,” he says of


the suit, which lasted for nearly a decade. “Knowing


all the parties are able to move on and everyone got


what they felt they deserved just feels good.”


NEW DEAL POINT


“Deals are now based on the number of songs


being delivered and not the number of albums


being delivered. It gives more flexibility to the


artist, and it gives more flexibility to the label.”


Justin Bruntjen


Owner, Decerto Law


UNIVERSITY OF ST. THOMAS SCHOOL OF LAW


As one of the attorneys handling the estate


of Prince (which has been valued at up to


$300 million), Bruntjen, 34, helped establish the


rightful heirs out of the dozens of people who came


forward claiming they were entitled to a share.


“When someone dies without a will, especially


when that person is a celebrity, it really creates a lot


of chaos,” says Bruntjen. “Helping to bring order to


that chaos is something I’m very proud of.”


RECENT MEMORABLE CONCERT


“J. Cole. Lyrically, he’s a throwback to 2Pac and


Biggie. I’m a fan of [artists highlighting] social


issues in their work.”


Candace Carlo


Partner, Kleinberg Lange Cuddy & Carlo


UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS, SCHOOL


OF LAW


Carlo is involved in every deal struck by film


composer Hans Zimmer and his three companies


— 14th Street Music, RCI Global and Bleeding


Fingers — including the most recent scores for


Disney’s live-action remake of The Lion King,


starring Beyoncé and Donald Glover; Dark


Phoenix; Widows; and the forthcoming Wonder


Woman 2. “Things shouldn’t be analyzed in terms


of how much money you make,” says Carlo, who


is also guiding the Hans Zimmer Live tour as it


heads to Europe this year. “It has to be analyzed


in terms of creative satisfaction.”


Jay Cooper


Founder, Los Angeles entertainment


practice; Greenberg Traurig


DEPAUL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LAW


Joel A. Katz


Founding chairman, global entertainment


and media practice; founding member of


the Atlanta office; Greenberg Traurig


UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE COLLEGE OF LAW


Jess Rosen


Co-chair, Atlanta entertainment and media


practice; Greenberg Traurig


Bobby Rosenbloum


Vice chairman, global entertainment and


media practice; Greenberg Traurig


HARVARD LAW SCHOOL


Bruntjen


Carlo


LOYOLA LAW SCHOOL


Loyola Marymount University


Los Angeles


Enrollment 1,058


THE BEST THING ABOUT MY


LAW SCHOOL WAS


“Only having to take torts once.


I passed torts the first time I tried.”


Zia Modabber


Katten Muchin Rosenman


NEW YORK UNIVERSITY


SCHOOL OF LAW


New York


Enrollment 1,380


THE BEST THING ABOUT MY


LAW SCHOOL WAS


“The location in Greenwich Village,


which is a cultural mecca for music


and art that is sought out by people


from all over the country.”


Clara Kim


ASCAP


UNIVERSITY OF


CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY,


SCHOOL OF LAW


Berkeley, Calif.


Enrollment 976


THE BEST THING ABOUT MY


LAW SCHOOL WAS


“A lot of my classmates have gone


on to greater success. And the


faculty is on fire right now.”


Jeffrey Harleston


Universal Music Group


Top Music Law Schools


Cooper


Katz


Carlo (left)


with Zimmer


in 2018.


Boyarski


Branca


Byrnes


Lande


Brown


J. Rosen


Rosenbloum

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