Loeb & Loeb is honored to share that Arash Khalili, co-chair of the firm; Marc Chamlin, chair of the Television industry group; Carol Kaplan and Stefan Schick, co-chairs of the Theater & Live Entertainment industry group; Brian Socolow, co-chair of the Sports industry group; and Diana Wierbicki, chair of the Art & Cultural Property industry group have been named to Lawdragon’s inaugural “500 Leading Global Entertainment, Sports & Media Lawyers” list for 2025. The guide showcases the trailblazing lawyers with global impact who are “at the heart of entertainment, sports and media.”
Arash Khalili
A veteran dealmaker and trusted advisor negotiating some of the most significant corporate and commercial deals within the U.S. and globally, Arash maintains a cross-sector practice, particularly in the media, entertainment, sports, technology, fashion, food and beverage, and health and wellness industries.
Marc Chamlin
With an all-encompassing practice in the TV, film, media and digital industries, Marc structures complex investments, joint ventures and corporate and licensing transactions for iconic media personalities, institutional media companies and others. He also counsels institutional and talent clients in connection with merchandising, licensing, sponsorship and endorsement deals.
Carol Kaplan
Carol has a proven track record guiding clients on the licensing, acquisition, disposition, financing and exploitation of intellectual property assets within and across multiple platforms, including in connection with live theater, immersive events, film, television and new media exploitations. She serves as a key contact for all matters related to the development, production and exploitation of traditional and non-traditional live stage properties.
Stefan Schick
Working with emerging and veteran creatives across the entertainment sector, Stefan provides counsel to clients with respect to creating, developing, financing, producing, co-producing and licensing Broadway, off-Broadway, touring, regional, West End and other overseas live stage productions. He also has an extensive background advising on private securities offerings that producers use to raise money for their shows as well as to mobilize funding to invest in and develop multiple theater projects.
Brian Socolow
Brian’s practice spans handling media broadcast and distribution agreements, sponsorship and naming rights agreements, trademark licenses, venue agreements and the purchase and sale of sports properties. He represents numerous professional and college athletes, teams and many more stakeholders in the sports industry as it relates to endorsement deals, commercial transactions and investments and with providing general corporate advice.
Diana Wierbicki
With over 15 years of experience in art law and having managed art transactions worth billions, Diana advises clients on navigating all aspects of art law. Supporting a wide range of clients, she assures them that the distinctiveness of pieces of art and the intricacies of the art market are appropriately taken into account during negotiations.
Lawdragon selects its honorees using a multifaceted process that includes independent research, peer review and nominations. To view the full list of honorees, please visit Lawdragon's website.
Arash Khalili
A veteran dealmaker and trusted advisor negotiating some of the most significant corporate and commercial deals within the U.S. and globally, Arash maintains a cross-sector practice, particularly in the media, entertainment, sports, technology, fashion, food and beverage, and health and wellness industries.
Marc Chamlin
With an all-encompassing practice in the TV, film, media and digital industries, Marc structures complex investments, joint ventures and corporate and licensing transactions for iconic media personalities, institutional media companies and others. He also counsels institutional and talent clients in connection with merchandising, licensing, sponsorship and endorsement deals.
Carol Kaplan
Carol has a proven track record guiding clients on the licensing, acquisition, disposition, financing and exploitation of intellectual property assets within and across multiple platforms, including in connection with live theater, immersive events, film, television and new media exploitations. She serves as a key contact for all matters related to the development, production and exploitation of traditional and non-traditional live stage properties.
Stefan Schick
Working with emerging and veteran creatives across the entertainment sector, Stefan provides counsel to clients with respect to creating, developing, financing, producing, co-producing and licensing Broadway, off-Broadway, touring, regional, West End and other overseas live stage productions. He also has an extensive background advising on private securities offerings that producers use to raise money for their shows as well as to mobilize funding to invest in and develop multiple theater projects.
Brian Socolow
Brian’s practice spans handling media broadcast and distribution agreements, sponsorship and naming rights agreements, trademark licenses, venue agreements and the purchase and sale of sports properties. He represents numerous professional and college athletes, teams and many more stakeholders in the sports industry as it relates to endorsement deals, commercial transactions and investments and with providing general corporate advice.
Diana Wierbicki
With over 15 years of experience in art law and having managed art transactions worth billions, Diana advises clients on navigating all aspects of art law. Supporting a wide range of clients, she assures them that the distinctiveness of pieces of art and the intricacies of the art market are appropriately taken into account during negotiations.
Lawdragon selects its honorees using a multifaceted process that includes independent research, peer review and nominations. To view the full list of honorees, please visit Lawdragon's website.
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Chair, Television
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