Two NYC attorneys, keeping it real about pop culture and entertainment law. Catch hosts Tyrone Scott and Desiree Talley each week discussing the latest in courtroom drama, contract disputes, and infringement claims between people with too much money and time on their hands.
Desiree breaks down the Maverick City Music Lawsuit and drops gems on the key provisions to consider in a manager and artist business relationship.
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On this episode of POPLAW, Desireé Talley sits down with singer and rising star Honey Bxby to talk about the business behind the lyrics. From her EP Raw Honey to her bold independence, Honey Bxby shares how she’s learned that success isn’t just about talent—it’s about who you trust to help you bring that talent to life.
Together, they break down the importance of building a team that protects your creativity, the lessons that come from bad deals and mismatched partnerships, and how to stay grounded and authentic in an industry built on pressure and perception.
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On this episode of POPLAW Breakdown, Desiree breaks down the difference between partnership and joint venture agreements plus highlights key provisions in each agreement.
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In this episode of POPLAW, Desireé Talley sits down with Lynnwood Bibbens, CEO & Founder of ReachTV, the largest Black-owned airport television network in the country. They dive into his journey from entrepreneur to industry disruptor, the evolution of travel content, and the strategy behind major partnerships with the NFL, LIV Golf, and TikTok. A masterclass in innovation, ownership, and dealmaking.
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Desiree breaks down the workday lawsuit! As candidates are in the market for new jobs, the implementation of A.I. tools to screen candidates may be bias. Tune in to learn more about Derek Mobley's story and discover some contractual best practices to include when engaging platform architects.
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In this episode, Desiree sits down with executive and entrepreneur John Pasmore, whose career spans finance, media, and tech—from running family offices to co-founding VoyageTV and launching the AI-driven platform Latimer.ai. His mission? Using technology to close equity gaps in education and opportunity.
Together, they dive into the intersection of A.I. and DEI, unpacking how algorithmic bias is impacting hiring, access, and fairness in a post-affirmative action world. From the Workday and iTutorGroup lawsuits to corporate DEI backlash, they explore whether tech can be trusted to fix the bias it helped create—and what tools and frameworks are needed to course correct.
Before getting into the legal breakdown, John takes on some rapid-fire questions—Isley Brothers or Gap Band? Sailing or swimming?—and even picks between ChatGPT or BlackGPT
Let’s talk facts, fairness, and the future of tech.
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Desiree breaks down some key provisions related to music copyrights.
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On this episode of POPLAW, host Desiree sits down with powerhouse entertainment lawyer Emeka Madubuogo, founder of The Madubuogo Firm. With a client roster that includes Grammy-nominated artists, Billboard winners, and deals with the likes of Capitol Records, Nike, and Netflix—Emeka knows the game inside and out.
We dive into the Nealy v. Warner Chappell case and the Supreme Court’s recent shift on copyright damages that could change the industry forever. Then we turn up the volume on one of the biggest legal threats to music producers today: AI.
From who owns AI-generated music to whether algorithms are the new music thieves, this episode breaks down how producers can protect their beats, their bags, and their legacy. We ask: Can the law keep up with the bots?
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In this episode of POPLAW, Desiree sits down with media mogul Gary Coichy, the visionary behind Pod Digital Media—the world’s first and largest multicultural podcast network. From corporate boardrooms at Verizon and Lacoste to building a multimillion-dollar business amplifying diverse voices, Gary shares the bold moves, legal lessons, and market gaps that inspired him to disrupt the podcasting space.
They talk money, marketing, and mission—exploring how to protect your intellectual property, land brand deals, and stay legally ready in a rapidly changing media landscape. Plus, Gary weighs in on the impact of DEI rollbacks, why diverse creators must stay business-minded, and what every podcaster needs to know about the fine print.
This episode is for the creators, the disruptors, and the culture shifters who are ready to build empires—one download at a time.
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On the episode, “From Mixtapes to Monetization: DJs and Creators Rocking the Economy" with Ashli Jones-Mejia , we discussed the power of social media and it’s ability to grow a brand, but also dove in to the alleged addictive harm caused by social media—similar to tobacco and gambling.
takes a closer look at the 200+ lawsuits against social media platforms such as TikTok, Instagram and Facebook.
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On this episode of POPLAW, I’m joined by powerhouse entertainment attorney and culture curator Ashli Jones-Mejia, who’s been behind the decks of some of the most iconic legal deals in the creator economy—from music contracts and DJ agreements to co-producing the legendary Club Quarantine Live.
We dive into the legal beats behind how creators turned quarantine into a cultural reset, remixing their content into thriving businesses. Ashli shares her journey from law school to repping D-Nice and building his brand BRANDnice, discusses the legal strategy behind transforming Club Quarantine from Instagram into live shows at the Kennedy Center, and breaks down what it takes to protect creators in the age of infinite scrolling.
But it’s not all glam and brand deals—we also explore the darker side of digital growth, including the impact of social media on mental health, and whether the law should be hitting the pause button on addictive platform behavior.
Legal gems, social commentary, and a few rapid-fire questions (yes, we debated Claire Huxtable vs. Judge Judy) — this episode is for the creators, the lawyers, and everyone spinning their own lane in the new digital economy.
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