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In a world where corporate interests are commodifying art while cannibalizing the artist, protecting IP (intellectual property) should be viewed as protecting human rights.

From negotiating the film rights of the legendary Bishop Carl Bean to negotiating the producing rights of a Broadway play, Keith gets the deal done fairly. While trademarking brands like “Black Owned Everything” for Zerina Akers and negotiating recording contracts for RocNation Recording Artist Victory Boyd, Keith is committed to the art of protecting art. See below for a small sample of Keith’s work in the IP and entertainment space.

 
 

Walker Wear

Walker Wear is a legendary street brand founded by April Walker. With decades of street credibility and corporate caché, April has never sold out. The brand is still strong, independent and setting the trends. Keith represents both April and her company.

Chad Coleman

Ro James

Black Owned Everything

American Son

A groundbreaking play starring Kerry Washington, Keith represents the Executive Producer, Lu-Shawn Thompson.

Jamie Hector

Farrah Fawx

Kahh Spence

The Spook Who Sat By The Door

The classic book and film by Sam Greenlee is represented by Keith White. After successfully negotiating for the series version of the classic film with 20th Century Fox, a pilot has been shot and the new show is slated for a mid-season debut in 2023.

Topaz Jones

Victory Boyd

Bishop Carl Bean- Keith negotiated the film rights to the life story of Carl Bean- the inspiration behind Lady Gaga’s hit song, “born this way”

Khadeen and Devale have amassed legions of loyal fans online as a result of their wholesome message of community, unity and family. Khadeen is a talented artist and actress with credited roles in several television project. Devale is a series lead on Tyler Perry’s Sistas and has just signed on to star in his own spin-off from Tyler Perry Studios. The power couple also host a popular podcast (“Deadass”) and have several film, book and television projects in development.

Deem Spencer

June Freedom

Memphis Depay