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  2. Drew Findling - Wikipedia

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    Drew Findling is an American criminal defense lawyer known for representing clients who are hip hop musicians as well as other well-known clients, including Donald Trump. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Based in Atlanta , he is the founding partner of The Findling Law Firm, P.C.

  3. Allen Grubman - Wikipedia

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    I said, 'I really want to work for you, but I don't come from a very wealthy family, so I can't afford to pay you very much to hire me.'" [4] Hofer hired him to work in his music law firm as an associate for $125-per-week ($1,100 in current dollar terms). [2] [4] [6] [7] Grubman subsequently started his own business.

  4. Doug Davis (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Davis is the founder and managing partner of The Davis Firm, PLLC, a music, entertainment and sports law firm. [5] He is the executive producer of the annual Clive Davis pre-Grammy gala. [6] [7] Davis has produced original music for Disney, Netflix, WWE (under the pseudonym, "def rebel"), Nickelodeon and Paramount Pictures. [8]

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  6. Bob Donnelly - Wikipedia

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    Bob Donnelly is an American entertainment lawyer who has represented clients including Esperanza Spalding, Bootsy Collins, the creators of Woodstock, and many more. Donnelly has been awarded 41 platinum albums. He has acted as in-house legal counsel for Leber-Krebs, who managed the careers of Aerosmith, AC/DC, and Def Leppard. [1]

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  8. Entertainment law - Wikipedia

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    Entertainment law covers an area of law that involves media of all different types (e.g. TV, film, music, publishing, advertising, Internet & news media, etc.) and stretches over various legal fields, which include corporate, finance, intellectual property, publicity and privacy, and the First Amendment to the United States Constitution in the US.

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