I've done now a month's worth of blogging on how to network, where to network, provided some encouragement to those of you who are really just tired of networking. Well, as a songwriter or artist, one of the people that you should find and meet when you are out networking is an entertainment attorney. An entertainment attorney should be an integral part of your plan to succeed in the music business. Although I'm an attorney, I would recommend any songwriter or artist hire an attorney. (and this is not a self plug because I'm not currently taking clients). In later posts, I'll discuss what to do before hiring an entertainment attorney but for now, I want to help you see why I say there are benefits to retaining/hiring an entertainment attorney or attorneys:
1. Entertainment attorneys can help you properly set up your business.
2. An entertainment attorney can help you determine what type of corporation to set up which can possibly help you in terms of liability issues and tax purposes.
3. An entertainment attorney can help you draft contracts for hiring your manager, hiring a graphic artist, hiring musicians, hiring singers, etc.
4. An entertainment attorney can help you with understanding the contracts you are presented with as a songwriter and/or artist.
5. An entertainment attorney can help you understand what each proposed contract covers and what it does not.
6. An entertainment attorney can help you negotiate the terms of any contract.
7. Some entertainment attorneys help you shop your artist and/or song and help you look for record deals, endorsement deals, production deals, etc.
8. An entertainment attorney can also help you establish some business relationships or at the least, use their business relationships to help you.
9. An entertainment attorney can help with navigating the legal issues that arise in other industries you may not be familiar with, such as the film industry, TV, gaming, etc.
10. An entertainment attorney in a city where music is prominent has access to more music seminars, conferences, continuing legal education (or CLEs), music groups, or associations, music executives, etc. That means that attorney has more access to make and have business relationships with other industry professionals and it may mean that the attorney, if they are taking the CLE courses, is up to date on all the legal issues in the business.
Thedy B, Attorney/Songwriter
Hits A Million, LLC
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