Anidi, an associate attorney at The Law Offices of Robert A. Celestin, was named alongside lawyers like Saheli Datta, Jeffrey Harleston, Steve Gawley, Nicola Levy, Trent Tappe, and many others as some of the essential contributors to the success of many artistes.
By Hope Ibiale
Nigerian music attorney, Camille N. Anidi, Esq., has been named among Billboard’s 2023 top music lawyers. The lawyer, who is an associate attorney at The Law Offices of Robert A. Celestin, was named alongside lawyers like Saheli Datta, Jeffrey Harleston, Steve Gawley, Nicola Levy, Trent Tappe, and many others, as some of the essential contributors to the success of many artistes.
“We are proud of Camille’s accomplishment and her contribution to our firm’s success,” said Robert A. Celestin, founder of The Law Offices of Robert A. Celestin. “Her deep understanding of the African music industry and her expertise in music law have been instrumental in providing our clients with the best legal advice and representation.”
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While speaking about being named a top music lawyer, Anidi said, “I’m honored to be named among the top music lawyers in the world. It’s a privilege to represent some of the biggest names in African music and to help them achieve their goals in the music industry. I’m grateful to my colleagues and clients for their support and trust in my abilities.”
Camille Anidi is a Nigerian-Jamaican entertainment lawyer. Throughout her career, Anidi has played a pivotal role in introducing the firm to the West African market, representing some of the biggest names in African music, including BNXN fka Buju. She is an Entertainment, IP, and Small Business Attorney who combines raw ambition with the highest standards of industry experience to advise, counsel, and motivate creatives at any stage in the entrepreneurial and creative process.
Check out the complete list of lawyers who made the list here.