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Stephen D. Lentz is a distinguished Partner at Anchor Legal Group, PLLC, located in Virginia Beach, Virginia. With a robust background in both law and media, Stephen specializes in Estate Planning and Personal Injury, offering his clients a unique blend of legal expertise and practical experience. Prior to joining Anchor Legal Group, Stephen founded Lentz Law Group, a boutique practice focused on business and estate planning. His extensive knowledge encompasses corporate formation, entertainment law, intellectual property, and non-profit representation. Renowned as a leading authority in church law, he has provided legal counsel to denominations and churches across the United States and Canada, solidifying his reputation in this niche field. In addition to his legal practice, Stephen serves as an adjunct professor at Regent University School of Law, teaching courses such as International Business Transactions and Entertainment Law. He has also imparted his knowledge in Media Law at Regent University’s Graduate School of Communications, fostering the next generation of legal professionals. Before embarking on his legal career, Stephen spent 15 years in the television industry, where he held significant leadership roles. As President of Middle East Television, he was instrumental in reforming Israeli broadcast law and reaching a wide audience across the Middle East. His tenure as President and CEO of Fit TV saw the successful development of the network prior to its acquisition by Fox Sports. Additionally, as Senior VP of Worldwide Sales for International Family Entertainment, he played a key role in the company’s IPO and subsequent sale for $1.8 billion. Stephen's diverse experience in law and media empowers him to deliver exceptional service to his clients, making him a trusted advisor in Virginia Beach and beyond.
Entertainment attorneys represent artists, producers, and companies in the entertainment industry. They handle contracts, intellectual property, and disputes. Common matters include entertainment contracts, music rights, film deals, talent representation.