The Entertainment Attorney
Entertainment, NIL, & Intellectual Property Attorney
03/18/2026
But God…💫
This month The Hay Law Group celebrates 13 years in business! 🤯 Honestly, I never reflected or celebrated our yearly milestones because my concerned has simply been to survive. Make it to the next month…the next year. 🥵😅
13 years later, I’m better than I was but I’m also still figuring it out lol. I didn’t understand the weight and responsibility of entrepreneurship at that time. I’ve made my fair share of mistakes BUT I’m still here. 🙌🏽👏🏽
Today I’m traveling to New York for orientation having been accepted into Goldman Sachs’ One Million Black Women - Black in Business Program. 🙌🏽 🍎Over the next few months I’ve been given the opportunity to learn, stretch, and improve my entrepreneurial skills at a level I’ve never been afforded.
I know the Firm is about to experience wonderful things in the next season and this is preparation for that elevation✨. I’ll see ya’ll on the other side! 🤓
Cheers to 13 years of running a business and persistently crafting the career of my dreams my way!! 🙏🏽🙌🏽🥂
11/19/2025
Opening night of Table 17staring was a vibe!! 🤩 The story is universal and the show does not disappoint! It will have you talking back to the stage 😂
Made a quick 24-hour trip to LA for the Institute on Entertainment Law & Business 🎬✨ Totally worth it. The conversations here feel like you’re getting a glimpse into where the industry is headed, right at the source. The networking was incredible—already planning to be back next year. Highly recommend if you’re in the space.
Heard the term “sports collective” and not sure what it means? You’re not alone.A collective is a group—often boosters or alumni—who pool money to offer NIL deals to college athletes. Sounds great, right? But here’s the catch: they might control the contract terms, limit your brand deals, or lock you into exclusivity without fully explaining it.Before you sign with a collective, let me ink your deal and make sure it’s your brand they’re building—not theirs. Click the link in bio to schedule a review.
Can a brand drop your child’s NIL deal if they get injured or stop performing? Yes—if the contract allows it.Many NIL agreements include performance or morals clauses that let the brand cancel the deal without warning.If your student-athlete isn’t protected in writing, one bad game—or one mistake—could cost them their entire NIL check.Let me ink your deal and make sure your family’s not left unprotected.DM me or click the link in bio to schedule a NIL contract review.
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