The entertainment lawyer Dina Lapolt, whose customers include Deadmau5, Steven Tyler, 21 Savage, Cardi B, Mary J. Blige, Tinashe and Offset, launches a new company that includes a podcast and the release of her first book. The last business of the artist’s rights activist, Lapolt Media, “will focus on the production of dynamic content that inspires, informs and amplifies impactful votes” while offering a platform for “expertise and advocacy” of Lapolt , according to a press release.
Lapolt is the founder of Lapolt Law, a company specializing in intellectual property and entertainment law and represents a multitude of high -level customers musicTV, film and beyond.
The first lawyer’s first projects under the Lapolt media banner will be his next motivation book, Street smart: succeed in a man of a manand a podcast, The Stiletto roomLaunch of this spring. Lapolt appointed Samantha Gayle Bullock as media director and executive producer of The Stiletto room at Lapolt Media.
“When I followed the Professional Extension Course of UCLA Music by Dina 15 years ago – the one who focused on the legal and practical aspects of the music industry – I was already heading my own marketing agency independent rock, but the experience was transformer, “said Bullock a statement. “It was both an empowerment lesson and a deep dive in the functioning of the entire music industry. Now having the opportunity to work next to her is a moment if in a circle. »»
In Street SmartSetted for the release on October 7Lapolt shares his experience by building his business and negotiating major offers. “Dina Lapolt is the embodiment of being” Street Smart “- fearless, innovative and shamelessly daring,” said Joan Jett, approving the book. “Whoever seeks to unravel the barriers and succeed, even in the most difficult industries, could learn one or two things from her.”
For the podcast, “combining the energy of Calls his daddy With the insight of Mel Robbins “, Lapolt sits with” pioneer creatives, disruptors and originals without excuse to discuss work, life, love, LGBTQ +trips, social justice and everything What is between the two. »»
Lapolt noted that her law practice will remain his first priority and his passion, but by creating the new media business, she “builds a platform to amplify the voices and the visions that deserve to be heard”. She added: “The launch of Lapolt Media is to take everything I learned by fighting for the creators, by breaking down the barriers and by rewriting the rules – and by putting it into action new ways.”
Member of the Council of the Directorate of the Black Music Action Coalition (BMAC), Lapolt was honored for its activism in the black community as a recipient of the first prize of the BMAC change agent. She is also a member of the Board of Directors of the Neil Lasher Music Fund, which provides support for people from the music industry who are struggling with dependence.