In the week since our latest print issue, which focused on music attorneys and their firms, we’ve discovered that numerous music execs previously practiced law—so many, in fact, that our 7/19 Rumor Mill item, “From Law Firm to Label,” barely scratched the surface, as it turned out. Case in point: Scott Francis, who headed Warner/Chappell and BMG Songs N.A., was previously an attorney at Levine Thall & Plotkin and Meyer Katz.
Francis’ latest career move began in 2014, when he opened the now-thriving Santa Monica Brew Works—“even though the only thing I knew about beer was that if I drank two, I fell down,” he quips. On top of that, he just spent a year as a consultant for Beyoncé and her Parkwood Entertainment.
One of the most forward-looking and lucrative deals Scott was involved with at WCM was with Lin-Manuel Miranda in 2008, seven years before the opening of Hamilton.
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