John G. Branca Named Marquis Who's Who World's #1 Music Attorney

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Mr. Branca is an acclaimed attorney and co-executor and manager of the Michael Jackson Estate

LOS ANGELES, Jan. 14, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- John G. Branca, a distinguished biographee of Marquis Who's Who, was named the World's #1 Music Attorney today.
As in all Marquis Who's Who biographical volumes, individuals profiled are chosen from among a pool of the most prominent professionals and are selected on the basis of current reference value.
Factors such as position, noteworthy accomplishments, visibility, and prominence in a field are all taken into account during the selection process.

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Partner and head of the music department at the prominent entertainment law firm Ziffren Brittenham LLP in Los Angeles since 1981, Mr. Branca is truly a luminary in the world of entertainment law. Working with #1 artists and record labels throughout his career, Mr. Branca has represented over 35 members of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, including Fleetwood Mac, The Doors, Elton John, Nirvana and The Rolling Stones. He has also represented the estate of Elvis Presley, sports figures such as Mike Tyson, the comedians Richard Pryor and Eddie Murphy, the Sultan of Brunei and the Vatican, independent record labels such as Interscope Records and Rhino Records and industry investors such as JVC, Matsushita and Vivendi. Most notably, Mr. Branca had a longstanding professional relationship with Michael Jackson, and since the singer's passing in 2009, he and music executive John McClain have served as executors and managers of the Michael Jackson Estate.

With his areas of specialty including asset acquisition, artist representation, live performance and touring, and royalty recovery and copyright law, among others, Mr. Branca has helped numerous artists resolve complex situations in their favor. In two notable instances, he helped Don Henley of The Eagles regain copyright of his songs and John Fogerty of Creedence Clearwater Revival to secure lost royalties. Mr. Branca is also responsible for the centralization of ticket sales, sponsorships and promotions for tours with a national promoter, creating a new paradigm for the touring industry.

Capable of working in a number of capacities, as Michael Jackson recalled in his autobiography, Mr. Branca has worked in production roles for multiple creative projects. Mr. Branca was the production driving force behind Michael Jackson's now iconic "Thriller" music video and the executive producer of Michael Jackson's "This Is It," which quickly became the most successful concert film in history. Additionally, he is the producer of Michael Jackson The IMMORTAL World Tour, a collaboration with Cirque du Soleil that is one of the highest grossing concert tours in history, and Michael Jackson ONE by Cirque du Soleil, the acclaimed top selling live show in Las Vegas.

Not initially planning on entertainment law becoming his legal specialty, Mr. Branca pursued an education at Occidental College in Los Angeles, earning a Bachelor of Arts in political science, cum laude, in 1972. Following this accomplishment, he continued his academic efforts with a Doctor of Jurisprudence from the School of Law at the University of California, Los Angeles, in 1975 and was admitted to the State Bar of California the same year. It wasn't until he began his career with Kindel & Anderson in Los Angeles that he found his calling in entertainment law. Upon this realization, Mr. Branca left Kindel & Anderson and joined the entertainment law firm Hardee Barovick Konecky & Braun in 1977.

A founding member of the Musicians Assistance Program, Mr. Branca also served as chair of MusiCares, the Recording Academy, an organization dedicated to helping music professionals in times of need, from 2007 to 2009. Awarded the title chair emeritus upon his departure, he finds the aid that MusiCare provided to musicians in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina to be the most inspirational of the work the organization has done. In addition to his work with MusiCares, Mr. Branca has contributed his skills to a number of other charitable and community groups, such as the American Civil Liberties Union, the Environmental Defense Fund and the Grammy Museum, where he serves on the board of trustees.

With a Martindale-Hubbell AV Preeminent Rating, Mr. Branca has been recognized in every edition of Best Lawyers in America since 1987. Named one of 100 Power Lawyers in Entertainment by The Hollywood Reporter in 2010, he also received the Occidental College Alumnus of the Year Award and the Outstanding Alumnus of the Year Award from Los Angeles City College that same year. Honored with the Billboard Magazine Touring, Conference & Awards Creative Content Award for the Cirque du Soleil Michael Jackson The Immortal World Tour, Mr. Branca was the recipient of the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award in 2017, among countless other accolades. He was Billboard Magazine's Attorney of the Year in 2016.

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i hate to say this i question why hes number one when he does nothing to help mjs legacy
 
I wouldnt say him and mclain have done nothing when its their job to make deals that bring in the big $ for the benificiaries.they have certainly done that over the last ten years. No one can denie that
 
i hate to say this i question why hes number one when he does nothing to help mjs legacy

yeh but they havent done much........

I think you need to do more research about what is actually involved in the Executors' job and what has been achieved over the past ten years.

Just reading the article posted above will give you some idea of his achievements - not only with regard to the MJ Estate, but also in other areas.
 
Clearly Branca can boast about the fantastic amounts of money generated post-death.

I don't credit him with the bulk of that. I credit the legacy left by Michael.
 
He sure is a great lawyer. No one can say otherwise - if we disagree whit some decisions made in the estate, that's just diffeent perspectives and ideas - but his job is to generate income - and he has done so perfectly.
 
Clearly Branca can boast about the fantastic amounts of money generated post-death.

I don't credit him with the bulk of that. I credit the legacy left by Michael.

I know what you're saying, but people always want to sweep the massive debt and general mess that was left behind when Michael passed away, under the rug. It is no mean feat to bring the Estate up out of that debt and return it to the multi-million dollar empire that it once was, in the eighties and nineties. It is the task of a deceased Estate to settle debts, finalise claims; then disperse funds and assets to the beneficiaries. The fact that the Estate is still in probate, almost ten years after MJ's death, is an indicator of just how complicated that task has been. Managing the MJ Estate is also not the only duty Branca has - there are other clients who value his expertise and this has been the case for many, many years.
 
I know what you're saying, but people always want to sweep the massive debt and general mess that was left behind when Michael passed away, under the rug. It is no mean feat to bring the Estate up out of that debt and return it to the multi-million dollar empire that it once was, in the eighties and nineties. It is the task of a deceased Estate to settle debts, finalise claims; then disperse funds and assets to the beneficiaries. The fact that the Estate is still in probate, almost ten years after MJ's death, is an indicator of just how complicated that task has been. Managing the MJ Estate is also not the only duty Branca has - there are other clients who value his expertise and this has been the case for many, many years.

They did what they had to do while sitting on a gold mine.
 
Selling assets over MJs dead body would generate big money.

He died trying to protect them.
 
I guess some of you would be happy if Estate was handled like Whitney’s or Prince’s. Btw, Prince fans whine because the say that his estate is doing nothing. Whether you like Branca and McClain or not, they ARE keeping Michael’s legacy alive. I am just thankful that his estate is not in the hands of his family. It would have been depleted long ago and we would have nothing.
 
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