Leron E. Rogers
Leron E. Rogers
Partner, Attorney at Law Hewitt & Rogers
Leron E. Rogers specializes in business and commercial transactions, litigation, entertainment, technology and media law.
Mr. Rogers represents successful corporations that conduct business across various industries including the technology, media and entertainment industry. Mr. Rogers is general counsel to high profile entertainers and athletes in their professional and business ventures. Some of his high profile athlete clients include members of the Atlanta Falcons, Cleveland Browns, Miami Dolphins, Carolina Panthers, Oakland Raiders, Dallas Cowboys, and San Francisco 49ers among other teams.
He has represented multi-platinum selling and Grammy wining artists, songwriters and producers as well as successful management companies, record labels and publishing companies. Some of Mr. Rogers� elite celebrity practice has included representation of Steve Harvey, Multi-platinum R&B group Silk, DMX, Q. Parker (112), Erick Sermon (EPMD), Professor Griff (Public Enemy), Dead Prez and Lil Scrappy among others.
Practice Areas
Business Law
Entertainment and Sports Law
Business and Family Law litigation
Divorce/Custody
Associations
� Georgia Bar Association, Entertainment and Sports Law Section
� American Bar Association, Business Law Section, Entertainment and Sports Law Section, and Technology Section
� International Association of Entertainment Lawyers
� Future of Music Coalition, Advisory Board
� National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences
� Black Entertainment and Sports Lawyers Association
Involvement
� MusicExpo � London (2009)
� Florida A&M Univ. Law School EASL Symposium, 2009
� North Carolina Central Univ. Law School Entertainment Law Symposium, 2009
� Black Entertainment and Sports Lawyers Assoc. Annual Conference, 2008
� Winter Music Conference, 2007
� University of South Carolina Entertainment and Sports Law conference, 2005
� University of Georgia Minorities in Sports symposium, 2005
� University of Georgia Minorities in Sports symposium, 2004
� Florida State University Entertainment and Sports Industry conference, 2003.
� Atlantis Music Conference, 2003
� ASCAP introduction to the Entertainment Industry panel summer, 2003


