Music Industry & Representation

Industry-Savvy Legal Support for Creative Professionals.

As the co-founder of two music publishing companies, Premier Tracks and Graffiti Music, Sandra Lefler gained tremendous industry knowledge and has connections at television networks, production companies, record labels, and major publishers. Her work concerns all aspects of music publishing, licensing, and worldwide distribution.  She knows the day-to-day aspects of the music business, and stands ready to assist you in all of your music needs.



  • Music Licensing and Publishing Agreements
  • Music Clearance Services
  • Administration and Distribution Agreements
  • Copyright infringement / enforcement demands
  • Catalog Administration 

Legal Guidance Backed by Real Experience.


Supporting Music Professionals, Publishers, and Entertainment Businesses

Publishing & Licensing

Protecting your creative output and ensuring you get paid fairly.


  • Negotiation and review of publishing agreements
  • Sync licensing for television, film, digital, and commercial use
  • International licensing support for global music use

Copyright & Enforcement

Securing your rights from the start—and standing up for them when needed.


  • Copyright registration and guidance
  • Infringement analysis and enforcement strategies
  • Cease and desist letters and enforcement demands

Catalog & Rights Management

Helping you manage your assets with care and clarity.


  • Long-term administration of music catalogs
  • Royalty tracking support and rights clarification
  • Coordination with distributors, agents, and third parties

Deal Structuring & Legal Negotiations

Ensuring your business deals are as strong as your creative work.


  • Drafting and negotiation of joint ventures, partnerships, and distribution deals
  • Entity formation for creative ventures
  • Review of producer, artist, and manager agreements

Legal Answers for Creative Minds.

  • Do I need a lawyer to review a music licensing agreement?

    Yes—especially if you're granting usage rights for film, TV, or commercial distribution. A lawyer can ensure the terms protect your interests, outline payment structures clearly, and prevent unintended loss of rights. We help you understand what you’re signing and what you’re giving up (or not).

  • What is catalog administration?

    Catalog administration involves managing the rights, royalties, and legal documentation related to your body of work. We can help organize ownership, coordinate with distributors, and ensure you’re collecting what you're owed—especially for larger or legacy catalogs.

  • Can you help if my music was used without permission?

    Yes. We can evaluate whether your rights were violated and discuss enforcement options, including cease and desist letters or litigation if needed. We understand how personal creative work is—and how important it is to protect it.

  • Do you work with newer or independent artists?

    Absolutely. Many of our clients are emerging artists, self-published songwriters, or first-time license holders. We tailor our support to where you are now and where you want to go next.

  • Do I need a formal contract for every collaboration?

    Ideally, yes. Even informal collaborations can lead to confusion down the line. A short, clear agreement can help avoid disputes and ensure everyone is on the same page about credits, ownership, and royalties.