Los Angeles, California / Access news / April 1, 2025 / Entertainment lawyer Alexa Whitesidewhose legal work extends over high -level projects like that of Sony A man called otto And Netflix Race: Bubba Wallaceannounced the launch of WAM entertainment lawA boutique law firm dedicated to the protection of the creative vision of artists, producers and content creators in their management strategies.
With more than 15 years in the entertainment industry, including its recent mandate as a vice-president of business Hearst Media Production Group (HMPG)Whiteside brings an in -depth understanding of the agreement, the management of rights and the monetization of the content. Accept customers in North Carolina, California and New York, Wam Entertainment Law is physically based in Charlotte, North Carolina, and provides Transactional legal services Through film, television and literary publishing – help customers navigate negotiations, secure fair agreements and maximize income opportunities.
“Navigating in the commercial side of entertainment should not be done at the expense of creative vision and integrity,” said Alexa Whiteside. “The WAM Entertainment law is built on a content approach first – helping creators to protect their work, to secure fair offers and to bring their stories to the public while sailing in the complex industry’s commercial and financial landscape.”
Whiteide’s career has started in production – working as an independent producer, director of unit production and casting partner in New York before winning it Diploma in law Magna Cum Laude de la Southwestern Law School.
In 2017, she joined the Beverly Hills lawyer Entertainment Ramo Law PCwhere she provided Complete legal services to producers,, distributors,, and content creators through movie,, television,, and digital content. During her stay in private practice, she advised questions ranging from Production and financing agreements for distribution agreementsHelp customers such as Hartbeat, Monarch Media and Juvee Productions successfully navigate in the legal and commercial framework of the entertainment industry.
Its most recent role in HMPG has seen it provide business,, legal,, and regulatory advice on national distribution seriesincluding Lucky Dog Reunions, Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom Protecting The Wild, Harlem Globetrotters: Play It Forward, Jack Hanna’s Passport, And Unstoppable mission with Miranda Cosgrove (among others). She also managed the company Transition to standard rights management software in industry and made efforts to rationalize rights and release processes for a large library of content extending over 4,500 programming episodes.
Whiteside also worked on a range of high level projectsincluding recent projects such as:
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Number one on the call sheet (2025) – Documentary film in two parts of Apple TV +
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The headliners only (2023) – Documentary Kevin Hart & Chris Rock
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Something of Tiffany (2022) – a production of Hello Sunshine
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See (2021) – A documentary series David Fincher Netflix
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Short story of the long road (2019) – Independent function with Sabrina Carpenter
Whiteside also remains actively involved in the Community of entertainmentcurrently serving Co -chair of the Pro Bono Committee And Chairman of the appointment Committee For Section of sports and entertainment law of the North Carolina Bar AssociationAfter her mandate as section president.
With Wam Entertainment Law, Whiteside aims to redefine the legal entertainment services – prioritize narration, protect intellectual property and help creators prosper in a constantly evolving industry.
Contact details
Alexa Whiteside
CEO and general partner
mediinquries@wamentmentlaw.com
704-380-9801
SOURCE: WAM entertainment law
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