Hillary Bibicoff
Hillary Bibicoff is an experienced transactional entertainment attorney at Feig Finkel, LLP, specializing in talent deals. She represents actors, hosts, writers, directors, authors, cartoonists, publishers, financiers, independent producers, and independent production companies. Her clients have included Warren Beatty, James Cameron, Alfonso Cuaron, Mike Nichols, Robert Towne, How I Met Your Mother and Mom producer-director Pam Fryman, and The Power of the Dog and Cold War producer Tanya Seghatchian, among many others. She also handles production legal for live events, which have included two Democratic National Conventions and the 2020 Biden Presidential Inaugural Events, as well as seven Super Bowl pre-game and half-time shows.
Hillary is currently named as one of America’s Most Honored Lawyers by the American Registry, an honor granted to the top 1% of lawyers. These honors include current selection as a “Best Lawyer in America in the field of Entertainment Law” by U.S. News & World Report and inclusion in Who’s Who Legal – Telecoms, Media & Entertainment 2023. She has been named a “Southern California Super Lawyer” for the past twenty years, was chosen as one of Hollywood’s “top new generation deal makers” by the Los Angeles Business Journal, and received a Woman of Achievement Award from the Century City Women’s Business Council.
Hillary currently serves as a Governor of the Television Academy, as well as on Advisory Boards for the UCLA Entertainment Law Symposium and the Alliance of Women Directors. She is also a current Board Member of Greenlight Women, a past Board Member of Women in Film and Co-Chair Emeritus of the Women’s Entertainment Network. She has authored articles on acquisition of rights for film and television and profit participations, and often gives lectures or serves as a panelist regarding various aspects of entertainment law. She received the National Association of Women Lawyers Award as the outstanding female graduate from Loyola Law School and went on to serve on Loyola Law School’s Board of Governors for many years.