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Tanisha Pinkins

Tanisha Pinkins

Holland & Knight LLP

Tanisha Pinkins is a corporate and private equity attorney at Holland & Knight’s Atlanta office, where she brings strategic, business-minded counsel to a sophisticated roster of clients at the intersection of corporate transactions, entertainment, sports, and intellectual property. Her practice centers on representing U.S.-based private equity firms and global corporations in mergers and acquisitions, while also serving as trusted counsel to Grammy Award-winning artists, U.S. Olympians, NBA and NFL athletes, collegiate athletes, filmmakers, influencers, entertainment executives, sports agencies, and music labels. With a distinct command of the commercial and creative frameworks that drive the entertainment and media industries, Tanisha helps clients structure complex deals, protect valuable intellectual property, and capitalize on emerging opportunities in areas including artificial intelligence and name, image and likeness (NIL) rights.

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