We help music bands and musicians on all aspects of corporate
If you’re in band, one of the most important elements of organising your business is having an effective Band Agreement.
We help music bands and musicians on all aspects of corporate, commercial and company law in order to protect and grow your music business.
We do this by acting as an in-house legal department that is on hand to assist your music business whenever a legal matter arises.
Unlike a traditional law firm, we don’t charge by the hour and we won’t charge for each phone call or email. Instead, all of our fees are fixed monthly subscriptions and agreed with you upfront.
Our services in this area include:
- Terms of Business
- Service Agreements
- Shareholders Agreements
- Partnership Agreements
- Website Privacy & Cookie Policy
- Website Terms and Conditions
- Joint Ventures
- Buying a Business
- Selling a Business
- Merging A Business
Full access to Entertainment Legal is available from £49.99/month, including unlimited free consultations with our lawyers on separate matters.
Looking after your best interests
Here’s just a few examples of how we can help:
- Your terms of business and the processes you have in place may be hindering your ability to enforce them when a client fails to pay on time.
- You might have a band member that is difficult to manage or a contractor that will have access to confidential information, key clients and team members of yours.
- Your business will have intellectual property that is likely to be one of its biggest assets (such as the name, original songs, etc) and it will need to be protected and exploited properly.
- You may have shareholders in the business that need to be clear on their rights and responsibilities. What happens if one party wants to transfer his shares to another party? How will the shares be valued? What if a shareholder becomes critically ill or passes away, do the other shareholders want to be in business with the next of kin?
Full access to Entertainment Legal is available from £49.99/month, including unlimited free consultations with our lawyers on separate matters.