Profile
Paige Randolph is an entertainment and digital media attorney whose practice centers on transactional entertainment law across the music, film, television, and digital media industries, with particular experience in the creator economy. She represents recording artists, songwriters, producers, content creators, digital management companies, agencies, brands, writers, and film and television production companies, in building, scaling, and monetizing their businesses.
Paige's representation of artists, songwriters, and music producers includes negotiating recording, distribution, publishing, licensing, management, touring, merchandise, and catalog sale transactions.
She also advises content creators on brand partnerships and endorsements, podcasts, book publishing, corporate ventures, and intellectual property protection.
Paige represents management companies, marketing agencies, and brands in drafting and negotiating a wide range of commercial agreements, including management agreements, talent agreements, scopes of work, vendor agreements, sponsorships, consulting agreements, and regularly advises on SAG-AFTRA and related union considerations.
In the film and television space, Paige handles production legal matters and represents clients in connection with attachment and shopping agreements, investment and distribution agreements, talent and participant agreements, library acquisitions, composer and writer agreements, crew deal memos, synchronization and master use licensing, and content review.
Her cross-industry experience enables her to support clients operating across music, digital, film, and television with a unified and strategic approach.
Paige serves on the Board of Directors of the Creators Guild of America and was named to Variety’s “Hollywood’s New Leaders” (2023). She has been recognized by The Best Lawyers in America: Ones to Watch (Entertainment & Sports Law, 2023–2026), Business Insider’s “13 Leading Attorneys Working With Digital Creators and Influencers” (2021), and was part of a Law360 Media & Entertainment Practice Group of the Year (2022).
Capabilities
Experience
- Obtained asylum for a Sudanese political refugee.
- Business and Legal Affairs Intern, NBCUniversal, Brand Development and Licensing, 2017
- Music Publicity Intern, AMP Publicity, 2013
- Licensing Administration Intern, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., 2013
Recognition & Leadership
- Selected, Variety, "Hollywood's New Leaders," 2023
- Listed, The Best Lawyers in America, "Ones to Watch," Entertainment and Sports Law, 2023-2026
- Team Member, a Law360 “Media & Entertainment Practice Group of the Year,” 2022
- Listed, Business Insider, "The 13 leading attorneys … that work with digital creators and influencers," 2021
- Firm Liason, Big Brother Big Sister Workplace Program, 2023-2024
- Legal Counsel, Central American Resource Center – Los Angeles, 2016-2019
- Volunteer, El Centro Legal, Immigration Clinic: The Violence Against Women Act, 2016-2019
- Tutor, School on Wheels, Inc., 2014-2017
Credentials
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J.D., University of California at Los Angeles, School of Law
- Specialization, Media & Entertainment
- Editor, Entertainment Law Review
- President, Entertainment Law Association
- B.A., with honors, University of Wisconsin
- California