Matt Speaks to Law Students on “Creative Industries & the Law” Panel

Posted in on April 1, 2026.

Let’s face it. Being a lawyer who represents artists, fashion brands, and creatives is a cool and non-standard job. Law students are naturally interested in practicing in this field (as I was when I was in law school). Only now are legal careers in the creative industries becoming more mainstream, talked about, and promoted by law schools.

Panelists
Panelists

I love talking about what I do and I love speaking to law students to provide whatever insights I can provide. We discussed everything from the types of classes the students should take to foster their education in these creative fields, to how to actually get your foot in the door in these legal fields, and practical business development tips.

One tip for law students: start branding yourself now and be your clients’ number one fan!

Matt and His Co-Panelists
Matt and His Co-Panelists

From left to right above, we have Leyda Mujica, an impressive law student at the St. Thomas University College of Law, who moderated the panel and led the discussion. Next is Brenda Schamy, founder of Dischino & Schamy, a well respected boutique intellectual property and business law firm in South Florida. Standing next to me is my mentor, Clarissa Rodriguez, who is a partner at Harper Meyer and was the first to open my eyes to the wonderful world of art law (we both share the sentiment that if we could do it all over again, we would be archaeologists). Next at the end is Kayla Moran, founder of Kayla Moran Law, who is operating at the forefront of creator economy law and pioneering the way in areas where the law is struggling to keep up!

Law for Artist estates Law for Art dealers Law for Streetwear brands Law for Beauty brands Law for Hospitality groups Law for Gemologists Law for Fashion brands Law for Art logistics providers Law for Luxury brands Law for Conservators Law for Event producers Law for Jewelry designers Law for Museums Law for Comedians Law for Interior designers Law for TikTokers Law for Content creators Law for Youtubers Law for Podcasters Law for Entrepreneurs Law for Sample rooms Law for Influencers Law for MCNs Law for Auction houses Law for Modeling agencies Law for Authenticators Law for Talent managers Law for Art insurers Law for Founders Law for Stylists Law for Art advisors Law for Artists Law for Streamers Law for Retailers Law for Curators Law for Fashion models Law for Jewelers Law for Art collectors Law for Trade shows Law for Startups Law for Fashion designers Law for Luxury marketplaces Law for Art galleries Law for Precious metal dealers Law for Talent agencies Law for Appraisers Law for Photographers Law for Brand ambassadors Law for Videographers Law for Bloggers Law for Eyewear brands
Law for Artist estates Law for Art dealers Law for Streetwear brands Law for Beauty brands Law for Hospitality groups Law for Gemologists Law for Fashion brands Law for Art logistics providers Law for Luxury brands Law for Conservators Law for Event producers Law for Jewelry designers Law for Museums Law for Comedians Law for Interior designers Law for TikTokers Law for Content creators Law for Youtubers Law for Podcasters Law for Entrepreneurs Law for Sample rooms Law for Influencers Law for MCNs Law for Auction houses Law for Modeling agencies Law for Authenticators Law for Talent managers Law for Art insurers Law for Founders Law for Stylists Law for Art advisors Law for Artists Law for Streamers Law for Retailers Law for Curators Law for Fashion models Law for Jewelers Law for Art collectors Law for Trade shows Law for Startups Law for Fashion designers Law for Luxury marketplaces Law for Art galleries Law for Precious metal dealers Law for Talent agencies Law for Appraisers Law for Photographers Law for Brand ambassadors Law for Videographers Law for Bloggers Law for Eyewear brands

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