Bradley Partner Samuel Lipshie Named to Who’s Who Legal: Sports & Entertainment 2019

Accolade, Firm News

Bradley is pleased to announce Samuel D. Lipshie, a partner in the firm’s Nashville office, has again been named by Who’s Who Legal as among the world’s leading sports and entertainment law practitioners. He is listed in the Who’s Who Legal: Sports & Entertainment 2019 directory.

“We are proud of Sam’s many achievements as a top lawyer and leader in all aspects of media and entertainment law on behalf of our clients,” said Bradley Nashville Office Managing Partner Lela Hollabaugh. “We congratulate Sam on his inclusion in this year’s Who’s Who Legal: Sports & Entertainment.”

As the leader of Bradley’s Media and Entertainment Practice Group and also a member of the firm’s Litigation and Intellectual Property practice groups, Mr. Lipshie practices in the areas of entertainment, music, intellectual property and commercial litigation and dispute resolution. He has extensive experience in connection with the acquisition and disposition of media, broadcast and other intellectual property. He has handled high-profile copyright, royalty (publishers, producers and talent), sports, entertainment, media and intellectual property litigation, as well as a multitude of cases involving trade secrets, trademarks, covenants not to compete, interference with contractual relations, and other business and commercial issues.

Scheduled to be published in October 2019 by London-based Law Business Research Limited, the Who’s Who Legal: Sports & Entertainment 2019 seeks to identify the leading sports and entertainment lawyers in the international marketplace. The attorneys listed were highly recommended by peers and clients for their counsel to individuals, corporations, and industry associations. Only lawyers who receive the highest number of recommendations as determined through independent research for Who’s Who are listed in the publication. The Who’s Who Legal guides are intended to serve as reference sources for companies seeking to corroborate the reputations of lawyers recommended by another party.