Sasha Frid Recognized as an “Entertainment Business Visionary” by L.A. Times Studios

Miller Barondess partner Sasha Frid has been recognized as an “Entertainment Business Visionary” in the June 2025 edition of The Envelope magazine, published by L.A. Times Studios. This marks Sasha’s second consecutive year being honored in this business section, which celebrates distinguished entertainment professionals whose leadership, expertise, and significant contributions continue to shape and elevate Southern California’s entertainment industry.

Sasha Frid, a founding partner of Miller Barondess and head of the firm’s entertainment practice, is widely regarded as a leading trial lawyer representing major figures in music and media. With over two decades of experience, Sasha has delivered high-stakes victories for clients including Mötley Crüe, Logic, and Smokey Robinson in cases involving copyright infringement, breach of contract, and royalty disputes. His recent work includes defending Mötley Crüe in litigation with former bandmate Mick Mars, resolving royalty claims for Bush’s Gavin Rossdale, and representing Warner Records in a copyright lawsuit over rapper Phora’s debut album. A member of the Recording Academy® and a GRAMMY voter, Sasha is also committed to philanthropy, supporting cancer research and previously serving on the board of the Tupac Amaru Shakur Foundation.