Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP remains active across contractual, intellectual property and First Amendment issues, as well as commercial lawsuits and internal investigations. The firm’s breadth in expertise, coupled with its major trial and appellate victories, has attracted major industry clients that trust the firm with their high-stakes legal disputes. Scott Edelman chairs the team from Century City, where he is applying his deep litigation experience to numerous ongoing trials and arbitrations. Orin Snyder co-chairs from New York and is widely respected in the space, having achieved landmark victories for tech media clients and celebrities, as well as large broadcasting and network organizations. Also based in Los Angeles is Theodore J. Boutrous Jr. , who is renowned for his crisis management expertise and trial ability in appellate courts. Ilissa Samplin, of LA, possesses impressive trade secrets expertise and has represented her corporate and individual clients in complex commercial and IP litigation. Based in the firm’s New York office, Brian Ascher complements his contractual and IP focus with a deep knowledge of the First Amendment and its legal implications. Jillian London in Los Angeles has assisted the practice’s commercial abilities with her experience at all stages of corporate disputes and a particular emphasis on antitrust and class action matters.
Media and entertainment: litigation in United States
Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP
Practice head(s):
Orin Snyder; Scott Edelman
Other key lawyers:
Theodore J. Boutrous Jr; Ilissa Samplin; Brian Ascher; Jillian London
Latham & Watkins LLP
Latham & Watkins LLP‘s Los Angeles-based practice offers extensive California court experience and an impressive track record in major Hollywood disputes. The firm’s client base encompasses the full spectrum of ESM stakeholders, including production and distribution companies, high net worth individuals, sector associations, and major tech and new media platforms. In addition to handling leading disputes between private clients, the team is also experienced at representing private and public companies in governmental investigations and is trusted to assist with the drafting of new legislation. Team lead Marvin S. Putnam‘s portfolio spans a wide array of contentious and transactional matters, while Jessica Stebbins Bina notably represented celebrity clients in litigation relating to their promotion of FTX. Laura Washington and Robert Ellison both act in public investigations and inquiries relating to ESM matters. Copyright claims represent an essential part of the firm’s ESM work, with Andrew Gass and Joe Wetzel possessing expert capability in digital and music disputes, respectively.
Practice head(s):
Marvin Putnam
Testimonials
‘There is no other team that combines the depth of industry knowledge, strategic counsel, litigation skill, and exceptional interpersonal skills the way Latham’s team does.’
‘The core team of partners each brings a set of strengths that is unique and highly complementary, ensuring that there is always a team member who can bring the right expertise to any project.’
‘All four of the lead partners in the group are among the best lawyers I’ve ever worked with and each has a unique set of skills.
‘Andy provides a perspective on the intersection between competition and copyright law that is unparalleled.’
‘Alli is an exceptional strategic advisor and problem solver in areas where there is precious little expertise in the market, particularly in complex areas of music licensing.’
‘Joe is a fantastic courtroom litigator and case strategist, including in highly complicated areas that stretch across economics and the law.’
Key clients
Netflix
Amazon
Apple
Meta
MGM
Warner Bros
Endeavor
Pandora
CAA
ICM Partners
Hollywood Foreign Press Association
Live Nation Entertainment
Chess.com
Spotify
Roblox
OpenAI
IMDb.com
The Weekend
Beyoncé Knowles Carter
Thomas Brady, Gisele Bundchen, Larry David, and Shaquille O’Neal
The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts
International Olympic Committee (IOC)
Miramax
Work highlights
- Secured major appellate victories for Netflix in putative class action lawsuits filed by local governments across the country seeking to collect “franchise fees” on Netflix’s streaming services.
- Advising NFL star quarterback Tom Brady, supermodel Gisele Bündchen, comedian Larry David, and NBA superstar Shaquille O’Neal in multiple lawsuits arising out of their promotion of the collapsed cryptocurrency exchange FTX.
- Represented Pandora Media in a suit brought by members of the 1960s rock band The Turtles, securing summary judgment and a complete dismissal of plaintiffs’ claims.
O'Melveny & Myers LLP
O'Melveny & Myers LLP acts for a wide range of high-profile clients in traditional entertainment matters, such as IP and contractual disputes, but have also displayed the creativity to capitalize on critical contemporary points of law. Recently, the group has expanded into work relating to the strike down of affirmative action, as well as matters dealing with increased discrimination and misconduct. The firm displays its litigatory prowess by handling a genuine breadth of cases and tailoring solutions to the specificities of the entertainment industry. In Los Angeles, Molly Lens chairs the group and represents Hollywood heavy weights in high-stakes copyright and employment matters. Also, in LA is Daniel Petrocelli, who has successfully acted for every form of entertainment contributor, from artists to tech giants, in a range of disputes. From the New York office, Leah Godesky has made headlines for her work relating to the MeToo movement. The LA practice also includes Tim Heafner and Megan Smith - Heafner is noted for his work on novel profit participation issues and risk mitigation, whilst Smith is an experienced trial lawyer with expertise in complex contractual and estate claims.
Practice head(s):
Molly Lens
Key clients
Fox Corp
World Wrestling Entertainment
Activision
Global Music Rights
NBCUniversal
Paramount Pictures
The Walt Disney Company
Travis Scott
Warner Bros
Work highlights
- Resolved a US$71 million profit participation dispute on behalf of NBCUniversal involving the iconic Columbo television series.
- Resolved a long-running defamation lawsuit for Grammy-nominated singer/songwriter Kesha in one of the industry’s most high-profile #MeToo cases.
- Representing The Walt Disney Company in its lawsuit against Florida Governor Ron DeSantis to protect Disney’s land use and development rights.
Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP
Based in New York, the team at Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP is well versed in the intricacies of high-profile contentious matters. The firm regularly leads litigation on behalf of major media and entertainment clients, including precedent-setting copyright claims. The practice’s expertise particularly lends itself to the corporate aspects of media litigation, such as antitrust, securities, and contractual disputes. The team saw a notable victory in December 2023, winning on all counts in an antitrust dispute that determined Google had acted anticompetitively in its distribution of apps and payments, while similar litigation against Apple remains ongoing. Gary Bornstein and Kevin Orsini are experienced partners who both regularly demonstrate their court room capabilities in high-stakes commercial media disputes. Wes Earnhardt is a further key contact in the team and represents the likes of the Walt Disney Company and Epic Games in impactful antitrust, copyright infringement, and breach of contract matters. David Korn is rising at the firm and continues to demonstrate his ability to manage putative class actions, as well as securities and commercial litigation.
Key clients
The Walt Disney Company
Epic Games, Inc.
Light & Wonder, Inc.
Meta Platforms, Inc.
Directors of Viacom.
Work highlights
- Representing the The Walt Disney Company in an action filed by a Mexican football team alleging breach of contract claims.
- Representing Epic Games as plaintiff in antitrust actions against Google and Apple alleging they engage in anticompetitive behavior in the distribution of mobile apps and the handling of in-app payments.
- Representing Respondents in a U.S. Supreme Court appeal concerning the Copyright Act’s statute of limitations and the ability to recover damages in infringement cases.
Kendall Brill & Kelly
Kendall Brill & Kelly is a Los Angeles-based boutique that provides quality advocacy to its clients. The firm is particularly active in the media sphere, where it represents large entertainment players in complex and challenging disputes. With years of extensive litigation expertise, the firm is capable of securing results for plaintiffs, defendants, and appellants both in and outside of the courtroom. In particular, the group has secured some high profile dismissals. Richard Kendall continues to represent his long-term Hollywood clients in high-stakes disputes and negotiations. Philip Kelly has galvanized the firm’s copyright capabilities and has been indispensable in securing out of court settlements. The firm is also well known for its appellate work at the state and federal level, with Laura Brill proving to be an expert in this field. Through Bert Deixler, the firm has successfully managed a variety of intellectual property on behalf of significant individuals and organizations. Nary Kim has quickly made a positive impact on the practice, including her assistance in a high-profile dismissal of a lawsuit involving the 1968 adaptation of ‘Romeo and Juliet.’
Practice head(s):
Richard Kendall
Key clients
Paramount Pictures Corp.
Paramount Global
Nirvana
Creative Artists Agency
Lionsgate Entertainment
Wasserman Media Group
Paramount Global
NBCUniversal
CBS Broadcasting
TikTok
Hollywood Foreign Press Association
Work highlights
- Represented Paramount Pictures Corp as lead counsel in dismissing a high-profile lawsuit filed by two former child actors relating to the 1968 film ‘Romeo and Juliet’.
- Serves as co-lead counsel in a lawsuit wherein Paramount Global is being sued by Warner Bros. Discovery for allegedly breaching a $500 million exclusivity contract with HBO Max due to the airing of “South Park” content on Paramount+.
- Secured a dismissal with prejudice at the pleading stage in a lawsuit filed by the adult featured as a baby on Nirvana’s ‘Nevermind’ album cover.
Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, LLP
Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, LLP is home to an experienced media litigation team that attends to defendant and plaintiff-side work arising out of the entire entertainment sector. Experienced in courtroom strategy, the team has achieved results for its clients at every stage of the litigation process and at multiple levels of the US judicial system. Robert Schwartz and Gary Gans co-chair the team in Los Angeles, whereas Carey Ramos co-chairs from the firm’s New York office. Schwartz has a strong track record of representing gaming, film, and music clients in IP, corporate, and unfair competition disputes, whilst Gans primarily handles litigation related to film financing. Ramos offers extensive expertise in cross-border disputes and a wealth of I.P knowledge. In Los Angeles Dan Posner has attracted a broad list of clients with his litigation strength at the trial and appellate levels. The firm’s ability to cater to gaming clients is bolstered by Silicon Valley-based Michael LaFond, who has a deep understanding of issues surrounding source codes and in-game art. In LA, Moon Hee Lee is able to apply her industry knowledge from pre-litigation dialogue through to trials and appeals.
Practice head(s):
Robert Schwartz; Carey Ramos; Gary E. Gans
Key clients
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios
Elon Musk / X Corp
OpenAI
Mattel Toys
Jay-Z
LIV Golf
Spyglass Media
Vimeo
Spotify USA
Work highlights
- Represented Vimeo in massive music copyright infringement case.
- Represented Jay-Z in an endorsement case and favorable settlement in case over unauthorized use of his name and likeness.
- Advising and representing OpenAI in intellectual property disputes.
Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP
The New York-based team at Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP is renowned for its deft handling of licensing, copyright, and contractual matters. The team attracts high-profile music clients with its precedent setting experience before the Copyright Royalty Board and rates courts. An additional result of its copyright prowess is its position at the center of critical matters addressing the legal implications of generative AI art, while the team is also well versed with the Lanham Act and has achieved numerous successes in false advertising claims. Benjamin Marks chairs the team and is currently representing Getty Images in a copyright claim against Stability AI and its image software program. Yehudah Buchweitz has assisted with novel issues relating to breaches of contract and anti-trust matters. Randi Singer works on IP matters and is well versed with the secondary liability aspects of a copyright lawsuit. David Yohai is able to cater to top media clients in the field of commercial, IP, and class action matters.
Practice head(s):
Benjamin Marks
Key clients
Getty Images
A&E Television Networks
Sirius XM Radio
Pandora Media
Creative Artists Agency
Paramount Global
Meta Platforms
Samsung Electronics
eBay
WB Discovery
North American Concert Promoters Association
Association of American Publishers
Work highlights
- Represented Simon & Schuster, a subsidiary of Paramount Global, in two cases when the S.D.N.Y. granted the dismissal of all claims in two separate antitrust class actions regarding e-books and print books.
- Representing A&E as plaintiff in a mega trademark and copyright infringement lawsuit challenging competitor Reelz’ airing of a copycat version of Live PD.
- Representing Getty Images as plaintiff in a cutting-edge copyright infringement lawsuit against Stability AI arising from Stability AI’s illegal scraping of 12 million copyrighted images copied from Getty Images’ web sites.
Williams & Connolly LLP
Based in Washington DC, Williams & Connolly LLP is home to ‘top notch litigators’ experienced at all levels of the US justice system. The firm is characterized by its First Amendment expertise that attracts clients from the media sector looking to defend against defamation lawsuits. Co-chair Thomas Hentoff is a seasoned copyright litigator who recently represented photographer Lynn Smith in a Supreme Court case with wide implications for IP and the ‘fair use’ defense. Co-chair Joseph Terry is leading numerous complex matters and has also had success in significant media arbitrations. The firm’s third co-chair, Stephen Fuzesi, excels in First Amendment defense, representing media companies, journalists, and news organizations in defamation cases and government investigations. Nicholas Gamse assists his clients by identifying legal issues and matters of concern to help avoid litigation altogether, whereas Gloria Maier is key to the firm’s ability to defend clients in investigations and litigation brought by the DOJ.
Practice head(s):
Thomas G. Hentoff; Joseph M. Terry; Stephen J. Fuzesi
Testimonials
‘Top notch litigators who actually know how to try to case, and build a case that can win at trial from day 1.’
‘The firm has deep media law knowledge. For bet-the-company litigation, no one is better.’
‘Steve Fuzesi is incredibly knowledgeable, a great writer, and a strategic/practical thinker.’
Key clients
The Washington Post
CNN
ABC
Fox News Network
MSNBC Cable
CNBC
NBCUniversal
The Atlantic Monthly
Hillary Clinton
Shannon Sharpe
Amazon
Work highlights
- Represented Lynn Goldsmith before the U.S. Supreme Court in an important appeal concerning the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts’ alleged fair use defense to Ms. Goldsmith’s claim of copyright infringement.
- Represented a large group of media defendants in a defamation lawsuit filed by former coal CEO and U.S. Senate candidate Don Blankenship, alleging that the defendants mischaracterized his criminal history.
- Represented The Washington Post in a libel lawsuit filed in 2020 by former President Donald Trump’s re-election campaign, concerning two Post columns discussing allegations of Russian assistance to the campaign.
Ballard Spahr LLP
Ballard Spahr LLP is a First Amendment powerhouse that is frequently called upon to represent creative clients, as well as individuals and organizations from the publishing industry. The team has taken part in widely publicized disputes, such as the defense of those accused of defamation by former President Trump, or the settled appeal of the Heard v Depp case. In Washington DC, team head Charles Tobin has argued extensively for his media clients in libel and privacy lawsuits in state, federal, and appellate courts. Team founder David Bodney conducts his practice from Arizona, covering a range of issues with potentially constitutional ramifications. In New York, Thomas Sullivan assists those accused of disseminating defamatory information and pursues document access and freedom information claims. Based in Minnesota, Leita Walker is an expert First Amendment litigator who has been acting for Netflix to defend a defamation suit arising out of the documentary ‘Making a Murderer’.
Practice head(s):
Charles D. Tobin
Other key lawyers:
Thomas Sullivan; David Bodney; Leita Walker; Chad Bowman; Matthew Kelley; Jay Brown; Michael Berry
Testimonials
‘Ballard is among the very best firms in the country in this practice area, deftly handling even the most difficult cases.’
‘Chuck Tobin, Chad Bowman, Leita Walker, Matthew Kelley, Jay Brown, and Michael Berry are some of the practice’s most talented partners.’
‘They care about journalism and media freedom with a passion.’
‘They know the subject and are always conscious of what is really important.’
Key clients
ABC
Amazon
Amber Heard
Apple
The Associated Press
Cable News Network
CBS Broadcasting
Dow Jones
Fox Television Stations
NBCUniversal
Netflix
The New York Times
The Washington Post
Work highlights
- Represented a coalition of national news organizations seeking access to court records relating to the ongoing investigations and prosecutions of former President Donald Trump.
- Won a summary judgment for Netflix in a defamation suit arising out of the documentary “Making a Murderer.”
- Obtained a dismissal of a false light claim brought by a sitting Pennsylvania state court judge based on an article that referred to her as “QAnon-Linked.”
King & Spalding LLP
King & Spalding LLP’s San Francisco-based team is home to a growing media and entertainment litigation practice. Team head Kenneth Steinthal, who is ‘widely recognized as the leader in his field’, has been pivotal in establishing the firm’s reputation regarding music copyright and digital content, granting them many high-profile clients. Arwen Johnson has grown the firm’s client base by attracting studio clients and handling visual IP matters. David Mattern has carved out a niche within the firm, attending to cutting-edge matters relating to the copyright implications of AI, as well as being a key figure in bourgeoning social media addiction personal injury claims. Lena Colin is capable of assisting with the full spectrum of trademark law at any stage of the disputed claim lifecycle.
Practice head(s):
Kenneth L. Steinthal
Testimonials
‘K&S has has obtained creative and successful resolutions in matters for our company across the nexus of technology, IP, and media.’
‘Partners Kenny Steinthal and David Mattern provide best-in-class experience and advice.’
‘Kenny Steinthal is widely recognized as the leader in his field, and provides us with ongoing valued advice and representation defending and litigating cutting edge matters in the music copyright infringement sector.’
‘The team, including David Mattern, are thoughtful, thorough, and solution-based.’
Key clients
A&E Television Networks
AMC Networks
BBC
Bloomberg TV and Radio
TikTok
NBCUniversal
Disney/ESPN
ESPN
Fox Cable
Google/YouTube
Madison Square Garden
Netflix
New Line Productions
Paramount Global
Peloton
Work highlights
- Represented Google and its music streaming offerings on an appeal of the Web V Copyright Royalty Board’s (CRB’s) decision in proceedings against the labels/recording industry.
- Represented TikTok in connection with several hundred high-profile lawsuits that allege harm to underaged users of “social media,” including claims related to addiction and personal injury.
- Represented Warner Bros Entertainment in a matter in which the plaintiff claimed that the ‘The Accountant’ was based on his idea, winning in California Superior Court, with the California Court of Appeal affirming.
Kirkland & Ellis LLP
Based primarily in New York, Kirkland & Ellis LLP’s intellectual property practice is comfortable handling critical matters in the entertainment industry. The firm is assisted in its ability to manage high-profile cases by capable lawyers that are skilled in crisis management and communications, and have experience representing in at all levels of the US court system. Dale Cendali is a widely respected IP lawyer with Supreme Court experience, capable of understanding and resolving intricate, novel areas of law. Claudia Ray is a skillful copyright arbitrator and litigator. The firm’s reach is benefited by Los Angeles based Diana Torres, who focuses on false advertising, copyright, contractual issues and commercial strategy. Joshua Simmons is a seasoned appellate and trial litigator that has had success with complex IP and commercial disputes.
Practice head(s):
Dale Cendali
Other key lawyers:
Claudia Ray; Diana Torres
Testimonials
‘In addition to being incredibly smart and thoughtful, Dale Cendali is a pleasure to work with; she is pleasant, calm, and breaks down legalese to layperson language for the business.’
‘Mary Mazzello is sharp, hardworking, very responsive and also a pleasure to work with.’
Key clients
Association of American Publishers
Epic Games
Fox News Network
Take-Two Interactive Software
Thomson Reuters Enterprise Centre
Loeb & Loeb LLP
Loeb & Loeb LLP offers an experienced intellectual property practice that is active in the media and entertainment sphere. Its skilled litigators can handle all aspects of IP disputes in state, federal, and appellate courts; as well as arbitration tribunals. Barry Slotnick chairs from the firm’s New York office and is renowned in the music industry for his copyright expertise. In Los Angeles, Sunny Brenner combines his knowledge of IP theory with a deep understanding of the entertainment industry, Jim Curry is an accomplished litigator that focuses on distribution issues, IP, and media torts, and Tal Dickstein assists his music, motion picture, and advanced media clients with their complex legal and business issues, and John Gatti has extensive litigation and trial experience at all levels of the US judiciary. Tim Warnock, based in Nashville, is a seasoned trial litigator and an approved Rule 31 mediator in Tennessee. Wook Hwang left the firm in April 2024.
Practice head(s):
Barry Slotnick; David Grossman; Christian Carbone
Other key lawyers:
Sunny Brenner; Jim Curry; Tal Dickstein; John Gatti; Tim Warnock; Jonathan Zavin
Key clients
Netflix
Miramax
Paramount Global
Cable News Network
Chappell Music Publishing
Sony Music Entertainment
Condé Nast
NBCUniversal
Gary Oldman
Lionsgate
ViacomCBS
Warner Records
Work highlights
- Represented Atticus in a copyright case brought against the Dramatic Publishing Company to determine the effect of Harper Lee’s copyright termination of a prior exclusive license.
- Successfully defended Netflix and the creators of the Netflix hit television series “Stranger Things,” against a copyright infringement case in which screenwriter and producer Jeffrey Kennedy filed suit.
- Brought a trademark and false advertising action on behalf of Condé Nast against musical artists Drake and 21 Savage, arising from their use of a fake issue of Vogue magazine and the VOGUE marks.
Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP
The team at Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP has continued to build on its music expertise by shifting focus to artists and talent management clients, for whom it handles contract, profit participation, and IP disputes. As well as in the courtroom, the group has achieved success in strategic negotiations that promote ongoing business relationships and avoid publicity or industry embarrassment. Robert Jacobs chairs the team and specializes in significant, complex litigation involving talent agencies, artists, and corporations. Nathaniel Bach is well acquainted with the intricacies of IP litigation and also handles contractual disputes for entertainment clients. Sarah Moses is respected for her litigation skills and is currently representing Logan Paul in a high-profile class action matter relating to the influencer’s online NFT videogame.
Practice head(s):
Robert A. Jacobs
Testimonials
‘Robert Jacobs makes Manatt unique and is qualified to handle any litigious matter on behalf of music industry clients.’
‘Robert is first class and keeps his clients informed at all times. He staffs and manages matters brilliantly. Simply put, results driven.’
‘Legally very sharp and strong, absolute trust that litigation is in the best hands.’
Key clients
BMG Rights Management
Diplo
Logan Paul
EMI Entertainment World
Hugh M. Hefner Foundation
Estate of Pop Smoke
Paul Hastings LLP
Paul Hastings LLP has a strong and varied base of clients. representing them in matters involving NFTs, deepfakes, and disputes between motion pictures and streaming services. Team head Steven Marenberg acts for a number of the firm’s high-profile clients in complex matters. Tamerlin Godley is key to the practice, able to wield her in-depth industry expertise in her advisory and litigatory roles. Bo Pearl focuses on the First Amendment and its many implications for the media and entertainment sphere. Susan Leader and Josh Gordon are both strong litigators and trial lawyers, with several victories on behalf of entertainment clients. Ali Rabbani joined in May 2023 from Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, bringing skills in class action defense and breach of contract claims.
Practice head(s):
Steve Marenberg
Proskauer Rose LLP
As well as handling litigation involving copyright and defamation, Proskauer Rose LLP is skilled in delicate employment matters that involve sensitive and confidential information. The nature of this work demands a discretion that the team is able to use to avoid media scrutiny and prevent industry embarrassment. In Los Angeles, Anthony Oncidi leads the strategy and arguments behind numerous high-profile labor matters. Team head Sandra Crawshaw-Sparks splits her time between New York and LA; utilizing pre litigation and negotiation skills to protect her clients’ reputations and businesses. Based in New York, Keisha-Ann Gray represents clients in litigation and internal investigations relating to discrimination and workplace harassment on behalf of high-profile media organizations or individuals.
Practice head(s):
Sandra Crawshaw-Sparks
Other key lawyers:
Anthony Oncidi; Keisha-Ann Gray
Testimonials
‘Sandy Crawshaw Sparks is the best in class music/entertainment industry lawyer that a firm could offer. She is the reason that BMG now uses and will continue to use this firm.’
‘Sandy Crawshaw Sparks. Industry veteran, trained by the best. Smart, focused and results oriented.’
Key clients
Miramax
National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences
BMG Production Music
Sony Music Entertainment
Walt Disney Company
Live Nation
Work highlights
- Leading a trial for a worldwide streaming service, a director/writer, and a writer in a defamation case brought by a former criminal prosecutor relating to a television series created by the defendants.
- Represented Sony Music Entertainment and Sony Music Publishing in pursuing copyright infringement claims against rapper Trefuego.
- Represented Miramax in a groundbreaking lawsuit against director Quentin Tarantino, involving allegations of copyright infringement and breach of contract related to the offering of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) for the film Pulp Fiction.
Pryor Cashman LLP
Pryor Cashman LLP has a robust music litigation offering that caters to some of the largest publishers, labels, and recording artists. Donald Zakarin is a pre-eminent litigator that has achieved numerous copyright triumphs and has extensive experience before the Copyright Royalty Board. Ilene Farkas has a solid history of success with intellectual property claims on behalf of both audio and visual clients. Matters relating to digital music are a mainstay of Frank Scibilia‘s practice, as is his representation of the Mechanical Licensing Collective. Benjamin Semel is active in the music streaming space and has been pivotal to some of the US’s largest digital piracy cases. James Sammataro is a multi-faceted entertainment lawyer, as capable with musical IP as he is with libel and defamation. All mentioned lawyers are based in New York, bar Sammataro, who is based in Florida.
Practice head(s):
Ilene S. Farkas; James G. Sammataro; Frank P. Scibilia; Benjamin K. Semel; Donald S. Zakarin
Key clients
Universal Music
Warner Music
Sony Music
Ed Sheeran
Mechanical Licensing Collective
National Music Publishers’ Association
Nashville Songwriters Association International
Netflix
Epidemic Sound
Several recording artists (incl. Justin Bieber)
Eminem, Shady Records, Dr. Dre, Da Baby and Roddy Ricch
Brown Rudnick LLP
Brown Rudnick LLP combines legal expertise with industry and market knowledge to protect the brands and reputations of its celebrity clientele. The team is trusted to lead highly publicized litigation and can advise on the full range of media law, from contract negotiation through to dispute resolution. Benjamin Chew is an effective counsellor and advocate, capable of handling high-profile defamation lawsuits and assisting corporate clients with business matters. Camille Vasquez is a skillful litigator who notably played a key role in the Depp v Heard case. Stephen Best assists media clients with corporate issues including governance, securities, internal investigations, and compliance.
Practice head(s):
Benjamin Chew; Camille Vasquez; Charlotte Harris
Key clients
Johnny Depp
Johnny Depp, Jeff Beck and Deuce Music
Mark Cuban and Dallas Basketball Limited
Luka Dončić
Work highlights
- Represented Johnny Depp in his high-profile defamation trial against his ex-wife and actress Amber Heard.
Cahill Gordon & Reindel LLP
Cahill Gordon & Reindel LLP is home to ‘expert First Amendment litigators’, offering ‘decades of experience’ in the field. The team’s skills in this regard have attracted clients from both new and traditional media platforms. The firm is also acting on cutting-edge matters, such as representing Clearview AI in ongoing multi-jurisdictional privacy class actions. Co-chair Joel Kurtzberg is praised as ‘an expert on media law’, while co-head Landis Best handles matters relating to defamation, privacy, tortious interference, and is trusted by the courts to prepare amicus briefs on important issues. Floyd Abrams is a highly regarded attorney, known for his impactful First Amendment work.
Practice head(s):
Joel Kurtzberg; Landis Best
Testimonials
‘Expert First Amendment litigators. Decades of experience. Innovative constitutional theorists.’
‘I preferred a collaborative approach, and Cahill accommodated that in a way that felt natural, made the experience enjoyable and produced an exceptional result.’
‘This team is very strong on the substantive law – they really know it and the case law inside and out, and demonstrate very good judgment on legal issues.’
Key clients
X Corp
Clearview AI
Grubhub, Inc.
The New York Times
New York Post
Washington Legal Foundation
Work highlights
- Representing X Corp in a federal court action against the California Attorney General challenging a California Law on First Amendment, compelled speech, and other constitutional grounds.
- Representing Clearview AI in multiple suits, including over a dozen putative class actions in an MDL pending in Illinois federal court and separate lawsuits in Vermont and California state courts.
- Representing The New York Times in a defamation case brought by the conservative activist group, Project Veritas, which implicates significant First Amendment rights of the news media.
Greenberg Traurig LLP
The varied team at Greenberg Traurig LLP is distinguished by its First Amendment understanding and successes with defamation disputes, intellectual property matters, and freedom of information claims. Michael Grygiel co-chairs from the firm’s Albany office where he is committed to advocating on behalf of news organizations in publication claims. Co-chairing from Los Angeles, Vincent Chieffo‘s extensive trial and appellate experience includes copyright, defamation, and rights of publicity matters. In Los Angeles, Mathew Rosengart is a focused litigator, whose recent successes include high-profile defamation defense proceedings in the film and music spaces. In Albany, Kelly McNamee focuses on media and First Amendment law, with experience defending news organizations and conducting applications for access to government records and documents.
Practice head(s):
Vincent H. Chieffo; Michael J. Grygiel
Testimonials
‘Hugely knowledgeable lawyers’
‘Mathew Rosengart is incredibly smart, savvy, and knowledgeable’
‘Ed Schultz is an excellent strategic thinker’
Key clients
Bloomberg LP
Charlamagne Tha God
Kathy Griffin
Gannett Co
Work highlights
- Achieved victory for Gannett Co. when the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court’s dismissal of a defamation lawsuit by Nicholas Sandmann.
- Represented Bloomberg News and its reporter in a high-profile defamation case filed by pro golfer Patrick Reed arising from news coverage of LIV Golf/PGA dispute.
Katten
Conducting its work in Los Angeles, Katten‘s bench of skilled attorneys receives praise for its trial experience and resolution of legal and business disputes. Zia Modabber heads the practice and is a talented litigator and assists with complex, nuanced points of law. David Halberstadter assists a network of TV clients with corporate disputes, including matters relating to financing, production, and distribution of entertainment content. Joel Weiner has amassed considerable experience in copyright, contract, and business torts which he uses to bring the the firm numerous anti-SLAPP successes, high-profile dismissals, and impressive victories in arbitrations.
Practice head(s):
Zia F. Modabber
Key clients
Will Smith
Curtis (50 Cent) Jackson
Co-Executors of the Estate of Michael Jackson
Lions Gate Entertainment
Live Nation
Sony Music Entertainment; Sony Pictures Entertainment
Starz Entertainment
ViacomCBS
CBS Television Studios
NBCUniversal Media
Walt Disney Co
Creative Artists Agency
Warner Bros Discovery
Work highlights
- Represented MJJ in an appeal before the California Supreme Court in a dispute that arose from the posthumous Michael Jackson album.
- Represented Viacom CBS in defending claims in a copyright infringement lawsuit against ViacomCBS where the plaintiff alleged that the company infringed upon her pilot script for a proposed television series.
- Represented Starz Entertainment, Lions Gate Entertainment, creator Katori Hall and others in connection with a claim that the Starz television series P-Valley infringes upon a stage play titled Soul Kittens Cabaret.
Mayer Brown
Mayer Brown is highly regarded for its traditional music work but has also established a reputation as a key firm for digital and internet copyright matters. Co-head Paul Fakler has continued to build on his extensive rate setting experience by leading a number of royalty negotiations and litigations on behalf of associations and broadcasters. Co-head John Mancini is a successful IP litigator whose knowledge of new media and technology has proven useful for his corporate client base. Jacob Ebin can assist new and traditional media clients in variety of rate courts and with a range of litigation matters, including antitrust and licensing disputes. William Patry joined from an in-house position in June 2023 and is based in New York, as are all previously mentioned attorneys.
Practice head(s):
A. John P. Mancini; Paul M. Fakler
Testimonials
‘The Mayer Brown team has worked tirelessly in an ongoing litigation. We are delighted by ongoing progress. The team exude calmness in a stressful matter, which inspires confidence.’
‘John Mancini and Paul Fackler both have an in-depth knowledge of the litigation geography in this sector and what is driving the litigation. They are both very easy to work with and come up with pro-active solutions.’
Key clients
Pandora Media
Sirius XM
Spotify USA
Work highlights
- Representing Pandora in a contested copyright infringement case.
- Representing Spotify in Claims of Copyright Infringement Over Eminem’s ‘Lose Yourself’ and other tracks.
- Represented VPN Providers in copyright infringement lawsuits.
Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP
Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP, renowned for its cable TV representation, also assists a wealth of media stakeholders. Brad Karp co-chairs the practice, and recently resolved a multibillion-dollar securities and class action lawsuit involving the CBS board of directors. Lynn Bayard is highly regarded by her sport and entertainment clients for her work on complex intellectual property issues. Co-chair Jessica Carey is valued for her ability to manage high-profile class actions and discreet arbitrations. Jay Cohen is a music specialist that acts as lead counsel to ASCAP. Former Assistant Solicitor General to the DOJ, Kannon Shanmugam, is a top appellate lawyer based in Washington DC. All mentioned lawyers are based in New York unless otherwise stated.
Other key lawyers:
Brad Karp; Lynn Bayard; Jessica S. Carey; Jay Cohen; Karen L. Dunn; Kannon K. Shanmugam; Theodore “Ted” V. Wells;
Susman Godfrey LLP
Susman Godfrey LLP excels in complex disputes across a range of industries. In the media and entertainment space, the firm has litigated IP claims, defamation disputes, and difficult antitrust matters. Kalpana Srinivasan acts as co-managing partner, having secured high-value settlements, as well as significant, precedent-setting victories. Davida Brook‘s tech law understanding proved to be a useful tool in her recent representation of Dominion Voting Systems, in which she secured a $757 million deal in a defamation lawsuit brought against Fox News. New York’s Bill Carmody attends to plaintiffs and defendants, and recently concluded a massive $203 million settlement, following a ‘global, decade long, multi-media, defamation campaign.’ Lawyers are California-based unless otherwise stated.
Practice head(s):
Kalpana Srinivasan; Davida Brook
Key clients
Meta
Universal Cable Productions
Jane Doe in Reddit and Pornhub Litigations
Dominion Voting Systems
Louis Bacon
Plaintiffs in Privacy Litigation against Google
Work highlights
- Reached a $787.5 million settlement to resolve Dominion’s defamation suit against Fox in Delaware Superior Court.
- Secured a favorable award for client, Flutter Entertainment PLC, when an arbitrator nearly doubled the exercise price of FOX Corporation’s option to acquire 18.6% of Flutter’s portfolio company.
- Secured a $203 million win on behalf of Louis Bacon in his high-profile defamation lawsuit against Canadian fashion magnate Peter Nygard.
WilmerHale
WilmerHale‘s social media emphasis and Washington DC presence have facilitated a central role in widely publicized disputes between its clients and political figures. The team’s First Amendment capabilities are employed to defend the rights of its clients to moderate content, as well as fight claims that insist their moderation has been insufficient. Team head Ari Holtzblatt has achieved successes for Twitter, Meta, and other digital media players protecting editorial discretion via the First Amendment and section 130. In California, Thomas Sprankling‘s tech and contract expertise have been useful in his defenses of social media companies and their right to monitor users and content.
Practice head(s):
Ari Holtzblatt