— John Kellogg
Let the Oklahoma Music Attorney make sure it’s you.
Music, entertainment, and business law for artists, songwriters, publishers, and labels. Based in Tulsa.
Sync and master-use licenses, publishing administration and co-publishing deals, mechanical licensing and MLC registration, and production-music library agreements.
Recording agreements, 360 and multi-rights deal review, artist management agreements, producer and side-artist agreements, and featured-artist releases.
Co-writer agreements and split sheets, copyright registration, work-for-hire agreements, sample and interpolation clearance, and termination-of-transfer counsel.
LLC and PLLC formation, operating agreements for catalogs, catalog acquisition and sale, label–artist joint ventures, and music startup and investor documentation.
Concert promotion and venue agreements, touring and merchandise contracts, ticketing-platform agreements, and sponsorship and endorsement deals.
Copyright infringement and DMCA strategy, royalty audit demands, breach-of-contract claims, and pre-suit resolution through mediation and arbitration.
Whether you are cutting your first single or moving a catalog, the goal is the same: clean paperwork, protected rights, and deals you understand before you sign them.
Rayment Law, PLLC — a solo music and entertainment law practice in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Great music deserves counsel that speaks its language, including publishing splits, sync terms, and royalty flows.
Rayment Law, PLLC exists to give artists, writers, publishers, and labels the kind of specialized attention that usually means a trip to Nashville or Los Angeles. The firm handles the transactional and entertainment work behind a music career, from a single co-writer split sheet to a full catalog acquisition, with direct attorney access and a flat-fee option wherever the scope allows.
Grounded in Tulsa's music community and informed by hands-on studio and audio-engineering training, the practice pairs real industry fluency with the rigor of a transactional attorney. The result is clear advice, careful paperwork, and deals you can actually read.
Tell me a little about your project and what you need. I'll follow up to set a time.