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January 22, 2026
Matthew C. Thompson and Rollin A. Ransom Named Among Billboard’s Top Music Lawyers of 2025

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- Matthew C
- Thompson and Rollin A
- Ransom, co-leaders of Sidley's Entertainment, Sports and Media group, have been named to Billboard’s 2025 list of 'Top Music Lawyers.' The recognition follows their representation of a sponsor consortium in a joint venture with Warner Bros
- Discovery to acquire and manage over 400,000 film and TV songs
- The deal addressed complex legal and business issues across multiple jurisdictions, focusing on monetizing music assets on subscription platforms.
Matthew C. Thompson and Rollin A. Ransom, co-leaders of Sidley's Entertainment, Sports and Media group, have been named to Billboard’s list of “Top Music Lawyers” for 2025. The annual list honors lawyers from various sectors and specialties, including litigation, transactional, copyright, licensing, and policy advocacy, who have made significant contributions to the legal landscape of the music industry. Their recognition follows a landmark representation of a sponsor consortium in its joint venture with Warner Bros. Discovery to acquire and manage over 400,000 film and TV songs from iconic franchises. The deal, which involved complex legal and business issues across multiple jurisdictions and sectors, required innovative solutions to ensure fair and equitable monetization of music assets on subscription platforms.~~Matthew C. Thompson and Rollin A. Ransom, co-leaders of Sidley's Entertainment, Sports and Media group, have been named to Billboard’s list of “Top Music Lawyers” for 2025. The annual list honors lawyers from various sectors and specialties, including litigation, transactional, copyright, licensing, and policy advocacy, who have made significant contributions to the legal landscape of the music industry. Their recognition follows a landmark representation of a sponsor consortium in its joint venture with Warner Bros. Discovery to acquire and manage over 400,000 film and TV songs from iconic franchises. The deal, which involved complex legal and business issues across multiple jurisdictions and sectors, required innovative solutions to ensure fair and equitable monetization of music assets on subscription platforms.
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