Practice Areas · Media & Entertainment · Washington
Media & Entertainment Recruiters in Washington, District of Columbia
We map 100+ media and entertainment lawyers across Washington, giving clients precise access to talent shaped by the market's unique regulatory and creative pressures.
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Washington's media and entertainment legal market is shaped by the city's singular intersection of regulatory power and creative industry. Practitioners here navigate broadcast licensing, spectrum policy, streaming rights, and First Amendment litigation against a backdrop of federal agencies that set the rules for the entire sector — work that demands both deep transactional fluency and an understanding of the policy environment that few other markets require.
Sartori & Partners maps 100+ media and entertainment lawyers active in the Washington market, spanning in-house counsel at companies that operate in content, distribution, and technology, as well as private practice talent across regulatory, transactional, and litigation specialisms. That coverage lets us identify and recruit candidates whose experience is genuinely calibrated to this market's distinctive demands.
Media & Entertainment hiring in Washington.
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The searches we run in Media & Entertainment in Washington.
Law-firm and corporate mandates alike — from a confidential lateral partner move to a first general counsel — each run on the same evidence-led method.
Lateral Partner & Practice-Group Moves
Confidential lateral partners and practice-group lift-outs, assessed on portable business, conflicts and platform fit.
Explore this search 02In-House & General Counsel
GC, deputy GC and senior counsel for companies operating across multiple jurisdictions.
Explore this search 03Associate & Counsel Recruiting
Mid-level and senior associates and counsel, matched on practice depth and trajectory, not keywords.
Explore this search 04Compliance & Regulatory Leadership
Chief compliance officers and regulatory leaders for the most heavily supervised practices.
Explore this searchBoth sides of the search.
For law firms
Lateral partners, practice groups and associates — a shortlist drawn from the full field of a practice, not a rented database.
Learn moreFor companies
General counsel, compliance and legal-operations leaders for businesses building or scaling a legal function.
Learn moreFor candidates
Considering a move? We approach senior lawyers privately and confidentially — nothing moves without your say-so.
Learn moreMedia & Entertainment recruitment in Washington — common questions
What makes Washington a distinct market for media and entertainment lawyers?
Washington sits at the convergence of content industry and federal oversight — broadcasters, streaming platforms, and technology companies that operate here require counsel fluent in FCC licensing, copyright policy, and government affairs alongside conventional transactional work. That combination produces a practitioner profile that differs materially from counterparts in purely commercial markets.
Media & Entertainment · Washington
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