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BACKSTAGE PASS / Top Music Lawyers 2019


PRESSING ISSUE


“The continuing fracturing of performance


rights organizations from the three traditional


PROs to new ones like Global Music Rights and


Pro Music Rights.”


Allen Grubman


Founder/senior partner, Grubman Shire


Meiselas & Sacks


BROOKLYN LAW SCHOOL


David Jacobs


Partner, Grubman Shire Meiselas & Sacks


NEW YORK LAW SCHOOL


Kenny Meiselas


Senior partner, Grubman Shire Meiselas


& Sacks


MAURICE A. DEANE SCHOOL OF LAW AT


HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY


Grubman started 44 years ago with “a table, a


chair and a phone,” he recalls, and has grown his


firm beyond the music industry to focus on every


aspect of media and entertainment. “We represent


statistic speaks to an urgent industry issue: “The


equitable division of proceeds from the explosion


of the streaming economy.” Greenspan’s client,


Christina Aguilera, after her first major tour in


a decade, launched her Las Vegas residency in


June. Greenspan also negotiated tours last year for


Bon Jovi, Dead & Company, Red Hot Chili Peppers


and Guns N’ Roses. “Forget all the stuff about


nobody caring about rock music anymore,” he


says. ”This [touring success] is the real stuff.”


Gary Greenstein


Partner, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati


GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY LAW


SCHOOL


Greenstein advised digital companies in


negotiations leading to industrywide acceptance


and passage last year of the Music Modernization


Act. He also represents parties before the


Copyright Royalty Board and typically works


behind the scenes for Silicon Valley technology


companies including Google, advising them on


music-related issues, and digital music providers


including Pandora, Spotify and Tencent.


John Frankenheimer


Chair, music industry practice; Loeb


& Loeb


UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES,


SCHOOL OF LAW


Frankenheimer’s client Diana Ross this year is


celebrating the 60th year of her career, “and there


is a tremendous amount of activity around that,”


he says, including Ross’ ongoing Songbook Tour.


Frankenheimer advised Superfly Events in the sale


of its share of the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival


to Live Nation and represented WG&S in its merger


with Gelfand, Rennert & Feldman “to create one


of the pre-eminent business management firms.


When you are putting two great organizations


together, one plus one equals three.”


DEAL POINT HE WOULD LIKE TO SEE


“The only thing that should be recoupable


[against artist royalties] is the advance; all the


other costs should be borne by the label. The


artist also should always see some money from


the very first unit, and that percentage should rise


based on success.”


Sasha Frid


Partner, Miller Barondess


UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY, SCHOOL


OF LAW


Louis “Skip” Miller


Partner, Miller Barondess


UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES,


SCHOOL OF LAW


Miller, 72, is representing Inglewood, Calif., in


its efforts to keep Madison Square Garden from


blocking construction of the city’s new arena


— which will rival The Forum, run by MSG. The


dispute “involves billions of dollars, the future of


the NBA’s Los Angeles Clippers [who will play at


the new arena] and a significant part of the city’s


future,” he says. Frid guided Mötley Crüe through


the rollout of the band’s Netflix biopic, The Dirt.


He also successfully defended Nile Rodgers


against former manager Peter Herman claiming


he was owed unpaid commissions. “Get it in


writing,” he advises. “I can’t tell you how many


times things get misinterpreted or promises


are not kept.”


Leah Godesky


Partner, O’Melveny & Myers


COLUMBIA LAW SCHOOL


Godesky, 36, scored a big win for Kesha in her


legal battle with Dr. Luke (aka Lukasz Gottwald)


in May when a New York appeals court affirmed


that Sony Music has to tell the singer who it


interviewed as part of its internal investigation


into her sexual misconduct claims against the


producer. “It helps ensure that Kesha has access


to the information that she needs to defend


herself,” she says.


Eric Greenspan


Founder/partner/head of the music


department, Myman Greenspan Fox


Rosenberg Mobasser Younger & Light


AMERICAN UNIVERSITY WASHINGTON COLLEGE


OF LAW


Aaron Rosenberg


Partner, Myman Greenspan Fox Rosenberg


Mobasser Younger & Light


HARVARD LAW SCHOOL


Rosenberg’s client Ariana Grande broke a


streaming record during the last year: Her


Thank U, Next album posted 307 million first-week


on-demand audio streams. For Rosenberg, 42, the


Greenstein


Grubman


Jacobs


UNIVERSITY OF


CALIFORNIA,


LOS ANGELES,


SCHOOL OF LAW


Los Angeles


Enrollment 1,197


THE BEST THING ABOUT MY


LAW SCHOOL WAS


“Having interesting professors


and making friends then who


are still my friends.”


Louis “Skip” Miller


Miller Barondess


UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI


SCHOOL OF LAW


Miami


Enrollment 1,019


THE BEST THING ABOUT MY


LAW SCHOOL WAS


“Besides the beach, sun and


palm trees, the school helped


me find an internship at


Universal Music Latin, which


shaped my career to date.”


Simran Singh


Singh Singh & Trauben


UNIVERSITY OF


PENNSYLVANIA LAW


SCHOOL


Philadelphia


Enrollment 871


THE BEST THING ABOUT MY


LAW SCHOOL WAS


“Penn has a unique culture. People


were really collaborative. I learned


people succeed when they work


together and pull each other up.”


Danielle Aguirre


National Music Publishers’


Association


Top Music Law Schools


Frankenheimer


Frid


Miller


Godesky


Greenspan


Rosenberg


David Jacobs (left)


with client Lil Nas X,


whose hit “Old


Tow n Ro a d ” s p e n t


a record-setting


19 weeks atop the


Hot 100.


Meiselas

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