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Barnes & Thornburg LLP is one of the largest law firms in the country, with offices in Atlanta, California, Chicago, Delaware, Indiana, Michigan, Minneapolis, New York, Ohio, Raleigh, Salt Lake City, Texas and Washington, D.C.
The founder of B&T’s Entertainment, Media and Sports Practice Group, Chair
Jason Karlov leads a diverse team of entertainment attorneys who offer clients seasoned experience and creative solutions across diverse platforms in a rapidly evolving music industry.
The Century City-based Karlov handles music, sports, advertising and entertainment deals for the industry’s top live events, artists and organizations. He recently represented the
NFL in its partnership deals with
Jay-Z and
Roc Nation, including the 2021
Super Bowl halftime show featuring
The Weeknd and the 2020 Super Bowl halftime show headlined by
Shakira and
Jennifer Lopez.
He continues to handle the legal work for longtime clients
Bob Dylan,
John Fogerty,
T Bone Burnett,
Michael Bolton,
Rufus Wainwright,
Billy Mann and
Benton James (along with Mann and James’ new label,
Icons & Giants) in areas including tours, merchandising, branding, recordings, publishing and licensing. In 2020, Karlov finalized catalog sales for
The Killers and
Imagine Dragons. He also continues to represent
The Grateful Dead’s catalog in publishing deals and agreements, as well as doing music work for companies like
MGM Studios and
Beachbody.
Joel Katz recently joined Barnes & Thornburg from
Greenberg Traurig, where he was the founder of the firm’s Entertainment and Media Practice. Katz has played a profound role in shaping the entertainment industry through his work for music-biz legends, producers, record companies, concert promoters and corporate elite.
Working out of the firm’s Atlanta office, Katz continues to work with long-term clients
Little Big Town and
Why Don’t We, industry organizations from the
Recording Academy to the
Country Music Association and
Big Machine Records, and a number of executives including
Sony Nashville’s
Randy Goodman and
UMG Nashville’s
Mike Dungan,
Warner Music Nashville’s
John Esposito, and
Republic Records principals
Monte and
Avery Lipman.
Katz has been a featured speaker at prominent biz events and has a history of giving back to the industry—he endowed and established one of the largest commercial music programs in the U.S. at the
University of Georgia campus at
Kennesaw State University.
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