Alli Stillman

Alli Stillman is a partner at Latham & Watkins LLP, where she represents industry leaders in their most complex copyright challenges, with a particular focus on the entertainment and digital media space.  Ms. Stillman draws on extensive experience helping clients navigate and shape the copyright regimes governing digital media, including in connection with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) and the Music Modernization Act.  She partners with clients to devise and execute strategies around copyright licensing issues and disputes — ranging from day-to-day counseling, to strategic transactional matters, to bet-the-company litigation — to achieve their business objectives.  Ms. Stillman regularly garners recognition for her work from industry authorities, including Crain’s New York BusinessBillboardThe Hollywood Reporter, and Law360. She is also an adjunct professor at Fordham Law School, and an alumna of Leadership Music, a fellowship program for leaders across the music industry.  In addition to her role with VLA, Ms. Stillman also sits on the Board of Directors of Lawyers for Children, a nonprofit legal corporation dedicated to protecting the rights of children in foster care in New York City and promoting system-wide child welfare reform in New York State.  Ms. Stillman began her career as a law clerk to Judge Richard R. Clifton, US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.