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Entertainment & Sports Law Lawyers

113 Entertainment & Sports Law lawyers found. Filter by state and city to find attorneys near you.

Nakia Gray
Nakia Gray

Gray & Partners

Business LawIntellectual PropertyTrademarksEntertainment & Sports Law
District Heights19+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Nicholas John Guarisco
Nicholas John Guarisco

Nicholas John Guarisco, Attorney at Law

Immigration LawFamily LawEntertainment & Sports LawAsylum
Deridder9+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Nicholas Plopper
Nicholas Plopper

Plopper & Associates

Estate PlanningProbateReal Estate LawBusiness Law
Carmel17+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Nicolas Molina Jr
Nicolas Molina Jr

Jr & Partners

Business LawWhite Collar CrimeSecurities LawReal Estate Law
Garden Grove8+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Paul J Sieg
Paul J Sieg

Paul J Sieg, Attorney at Law

Business LawCriminal LawDUI & DWIEntertainment & Sports Law
Decatur18+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Paul P Pederzani III
Paul P Pederzani III

Paul P Pederzani III, Attorney at Law

Personal InjuryDivorceEstate PlanningEntertainment & Sports Law
Coventry35+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Peter Irvine
Peter Irvine

Irvine Legal

Real Estate LawEntertainment & Sports LawIntellectual PropertyCommercial Real Estate
Hampshire County23+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Peter Klose
Peter Klose

Law Offices of Peter Klose

Appeals & AppellateBusiness LawConsumer LawEntertainment & Sports Law
Elmhurst32+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Arbitration & MediationEstate PlanningTrademarksSecurities Law
Kalamazoo20+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Rahim A. Smith
Rahim A. Smith

Smith Law Group

Entertainment & Sports LawBusiness LawPersonal InjuryBusiness Contracts
Central15+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Rhonda G Thomas
Rhonda G Thomas

Thomas & Partners

Business LawEntertainment & Sports LawFamily LawInsurance Claims
Bixby27+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Richard Henry Fabiani II
Richard Henry Fabiani II

Richard Henry Fabiani II, Attorney at Law

Real Estate LawBusiness LawEnvironmental LawEntertainment & Sports Law
Gainesville17+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Robert C. Skramstad
Robert C. Skramstad

Skramstad Legal

Business LawEmployment LawCommunications & Internet LawEntertainment & Sports Law
Danbury32+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Robert G Lohman III
Robert G Lohman III

Robert G Lohman III, Attorney at Law

Real Estate LawAnimal & Dog LawBusiness LawEntertainment & Sports Law
Des Plaines28+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Robert J. Foster
Robert J. Foster

Foster Law Office

Business LawEntertainment & Sports LawInsurance DefenseIntellectual Property
Delaware County35+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Robyn T. Williams
Robyn T. Williams

Law Offices of Robyn T. Williams

Intellectual PropertyTrademarksPatentsBusiness Law
Acworth7+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Robyn T. Williams
Robyn T. Williams

Williams Legal

Intellectual PropertyTrademarksPatentsBusiness Law
Bronx7+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Ross Evan Pitcoff
Ross Evan Pitcoff

Law Offices of Ross Evan Pitcoff

Business LawArbitration & MediationEntertainment & Sports LawTrademarks
Boca Raton14+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation

Entertainment and Sports Law Lawyers in the United States

The entertainment and sports industries generate over $800 billion annually in the United States. Behind every deal, contract, and career move, lawyers protect the interests of athletes, artists, producers, and organizations. Whether you're a rising musician or a professional athlete, legal representation shapes the trajectory of your career.

What Entertainment and Sports Law Covers

Entertainment law spans film, television, music, publishing, theater, and digital media. It deals with contract negotiations, intellectual property rights, licensing agreements, and talent representation. Disputes over royalties, credit, and creative ownership also fall under this practice area.

Sports law covers athlete representation, endorsement deals, salary negotiations, and eligibility disputes. It also addresses team ownership matters, league compliance, collective bargaining agreements, and anti-doping regulations. These two fields frequently overlap, especially as athletes build media brands.

When to Hire an Entertainment or Sports Law Lawyer

  • You've been offered a recording contract, publishing deal, or endorsement agreement and need someone to review the terms before signing
  • A dispute has arisen over intellectual property ownership, royalties, or creative credits
  • You're an athlete entering contract negotiations with a team, league, or sponsor
  • You face a disciplinary action, suspension, or eligibility challenge from a governing body
  • You want to form a production company, sports agency, or entertainment venture

How the Process Works

Most entertainment and sports law matters begin with a contract review or negotiation. Your lawyer examines proposed terms, identifies unfavorable clauses, and pushes for better compensation and protections. About 90% of entertainment disputes settle before reaching trial.

If a dispute escalates, your attorney may pursue mediation or arbitration, which many industry contracts require before litigation. For matters involving leagues or unions, the process often runs through internal grievance procedures first. Litigation remains a last resort but stays on the table when settlement talks fail.

How Compensation and Financial Outcomes Are Determined

  • Royalty structures are calculated based on sales, streams, licensing usage, and distribution platforms — artists typically earn between 15% and 25% of revenue depending on the deal
  • Athlete salaries are shaped by salary caps, market value, performance metrics, and collective bargaining terms specific to each league
  • Endorsement deal values depend on the individual's marketability, audience reach, exclusivity requirements, and contract duration
  • Damages in breach of contract claims are measured by lost income, lost future earnings, and the cost of opportunities destroyed by the breach
  • Intellectual property infringement awards factor in actual losses, the infringer's profits, and in some cases statutory damages up to $150,000 per work under federal copyright law

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a specialized lawyer or can a general attorney handle my entertainment contract?

General attorneys often miss industry-specific terms that can cost you significant money. Entertainment and sports contracts contain unique provisions around residuals, option clauses, morality clauses, and rights reversions. A lawyer who works in these industries daily knows what fair terms look like and where hidden risks sit.

What's the difference between a sports agent and a sports lawyer?

An agent focuses on securing deals and managing your career opportunities. A sports lawyer reviews and negotiates the legal terms of those deals, handles disputes, and ensures compliance with league rules. Many athletes use both, and some lawyers hold agent certifications, but the roles serve different functions.