Talent & Creator Deals
Built for the creator economy — representation and deal-making for artists, influencers, and the people who work with them.
Talent, Management
& Agency AgreementsManagement, agency, and attorney agreements that define scope, commissions, and termination rights clearly.
Rights of Publicity &
AI Likeness ProtectionProtect your name, image, and likeness from unauthorized use — including AI-generated deepfakes and synthetic media.
NIL Deal
StructuringStructure name, image, and likeness deals that maximize your leverage and protect long-term value.
Sync, Master &
Content LicensingNegotiate sync licenses, master use agreements, and content licensing deals for music, video, and digital media.
Podcast & Digital
Series Production DealsStructure production agreements, distribution deals, and revenue models for podcasts and digital series.
Live Performance &
Touring ContractsDraft and negotiate performance agreements, venue contracts, and touring deals that protect your interests on the road.
Equity-for-Service &
Advisor AgreementsStructure equity-for-service and advisor arrangements that protect creators when trading work for ownership stakes.
Brand & Sponsorship
Deals for CreatorsNegotiate sponsorship and brand partnership agreements that reflect your value — not the brand's opening offer.
Who We Serve
& Influencers
Built for musicians, content creators, and influencers who need legal protection that matches the speed of their career.
Agencies, TalentFirms & Studios
Agencies representing talent need watertight contracts and clear IP ownership on every deal they broker.
Tech, Software &AI Companies
Tech companies working with creators and talent need deal structures that protect both IP and business relationships.
Common Questions
Yes, once deals involve real money, exclusivity, or IP rights. Brand contracts, platform agreements, and licensing deals are written to protect the brand — not the creator. Legal review ensures you keep your IP, get paid fairly, and don’t sign away rights that limit your future income.
A talent agent finds and books deals. A talent attorney reviews, negotiates, and structures the legal terms of those deals — including IP ownership, exclusivity clauses, payment terms, and exit rights. Both are often needed, but only an attorney can give you legal advice and enforce your contract in court.
Negotiation starts with knowing your leverage — your audience size, engagement rate, and exclusivity value. We review brand contracts to eliminate unfair IP grabs, add usage fee clauses for repurposed content, and negotiate payment timelines that protect you if the brand delays or cancels.
Not Sure What You Need?
Every situation is different. Tell us what's going on — we'll point you in the right direction.
