Georgetown Law. Two decades in practice. Multiple businesses built. A stage career. A hospitality brand. If you want someone who has actually done the thing — you're in the right place.
Georgetown-trained. Two decades in. She knows IP and entertainment law the way most people know their own names — and she will protect yours.
Protecting the creative. Contracts, rights, licensing, talent agreements — the full entertainment law suite from someone who has lived on both sides of the table.
Your name is an asset. Your brand is a business. Lock it down before someone else does — trademark registration, clearance searches, and brand protection strategy.
Read it before you sign it. Always. Kendell reviews, drafts, and negotiates contracts so you know exactly what you're agreeing to — and what you're giving up.
LLC, S-Corp, C-Corp — the right structure from day one protects everything you build after it. Get the foundation right before you build the empire on top of it.
Not sure where to start? Start here. A paid 15-minute call to figure out what you need, whether Kendell is the right fit, and what the next step looks like.
Book Your 15 Minutes →Attorney. Comedian. Entrepreneur. Expat. She brings the whole résumé to the stage — and makes it entertaining. Keynotes, panels, corporate events, and everything in between.
Law, entrepreneurship, building abroad, brand protection, women in business — Kendell brings the credentials, the receipts, and the jokes. A keynote that actually moves people.
On the panel or running it — Kendell knows how to hold a room, ask the real questions, and make sure the audience leaves with something they didn't have when they walked in.
Women's ERGs, legal conferences, entrepreneurship summits, brand and media events — if your audience needs to be educated, entertained, or both, she's your person.
The event doesn't run itself. A great host sets the tone, reads the room, and makes every person in the audience feel like the event was made for them. That's the job.
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A boutique IP and entertainment law practice built on the belief that creatives, entrepreneurs, and brand builders deserve the same legal firepower as the corporations they're going up against. Georgetown Law. Two decades in. Still taking cases.