Brigitte Alanis - Los Angeles, CA
Attorney at King, Holmes, Paterno & Soriano, LLP
Music Lawyers in Los Angeles, CA
1900 Avenue of the Stars Twenty Fifth Floor Los Angeles, CA 90067 - 4506
Los Angeles Music Lawyer
Updated: 05/18/2026
Areas of Practice
- Music
- Entertainment
- Intellectual Property
Attorney Information
Overview
Brigitte Alanís is a Partner in the firm's entertainment department. She serves as trusted advisor to both established and emerging artists, creators, and executives in the music industry.
Ms. Alanís specializes in strategic negotiation and execution of broad range of agreements and matters including those relating to recorded music, publishing, management, touring, merchandising, endorsement, catalog sales, brand building, joint ventures and other entertainment and media matters. Ms. Alanís provides comprehensive counsel across all facets of her clients’ careers, helping them to achieve their goals by assertively advocating for their interests and supporting their creative visions.
Prior to joining the firm, Ms. Alanís represented actors, writers, directors, and content creators in the Entertainment and Digital Media practice groups at Weintraub Tobin Chediak Coleman Grodin Law Corporation. Ms. Alanís graduated from UCLA School of Law with a specialization in Media, Entertainment & Technology Law and Policy, and served as president of the Entertainment Law Association. While in law school Ms. Alanís helped develop the UCLA Music Industry Clinic which provides free legal services to qualifying Los Angeles area musicians. Ms. Alanís earned her undergraduate degree from Duke University where she graduated cum laude with majors in Political Science and Visual Media Studies.
Awards and Honors
Honors
- Variety Magazine, Power Lawyers: Music List (2025)
- Hits Daily Double, Noisemakers (2022)
Education
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Legal Education
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University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) School of Law,
Los Angeles,
California, 2018
J.D.
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University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) School of Law,
Los Angeles,
California, 2018
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Non Legal Education
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Duke University,
Durham,
North Carolina, 2015
B.A.
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Duke University,
Durham,
North Carolina, 2015
Current Employment Position(s)
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Partner
Classes and Seminars
- Speaker, SXSW “Does Music Need So Much Copyright Law?”, March 2026
Bar Admissions
- California, 2018
Contact
1900 Avenue of the Stars
Twenty Fifth Floor
Los Angeles, CA 90067 - 4506
Phone: 310-282-8984
Fax: 310-282-8903
Email: Send a message
Website: https://www.khpslaw.com
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