Warner Music Group's General Counsel, Paul Robinson, has been awarded the Recording Academy’s 2026 Entertainment Law Initiative (ELI) Service Award. This prestigious honor is given to individuals who have made significant contributions to the entertainment law community.
Robinson, who has held his position at WMG since 2006, was initially scheduled to receive the award last year but had to wait due to the cancellation of the 2025 annual ELI event. He finally received the recognition during a luncheon at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Los Angeles.
In his acceptance speech, Robinson expressed his gratitude and stated that he was "absolutely thrilled" to become the 20th member of this distinguished club. However, he emphasized that the award is not about him, but rather about the importance of serving clients' agendas and adapting to the ever-changing music industry.
Robinson shared four key principles for young music lawyers: detach ego from the process, constantly adapt and lean into the future, communicate simply and concisely, and bring positivity to solving problems. He also stressed the need for lawyers to strive for excellence in their profession, as it is a privilege to work with artists and songwriters.
The Recording Academy CEO, Harvey Mason Jr., praised Robinson for his commitment to the broader music community. Fred Wistow, WMG's first general counsel, presented Robinson with the award, describing him as "a man who cares more, knows more, works more and endures more than anyone else around."
This recognition is a testament to Robinson's dedication to the entertainment law community and his tireless efforts to promote excellence in the music industry.
Robinson, who has held his position at WMG since 2006, was initially scheduled to receive the award last year but had to wait due to the cancellation of the 2025 annual ELI event. He finally received the recognition during a luncheon at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Los Angeles.
In his acceptance speech, Robinson expressed his gratitude and stated that he was "absolutely thrilled" to become the 20th member of this distinguished club. However, he emphasized that the award is not about him, but rather about the importance of serving clients' agendas and adapting to the ever-changing music industry.
Robinson shared four key principles for young music lawyers: detach ego from the process, constantly adapt and lean into the future, communicate simply and concisely, and bring positivity to solving problems. He also stressed the need for lawyers to strive for excellence in their profession, as it is a privilege to work with artists and songwriters.
The Recording Academy CEO, Harvey Mason Jr., praised Robinson for his commitment to the broader music community. Fred Wistow, WMG's first general counsel, presented Robinson with the award, describing him as "a man who cares more, knows more, works more and endures more than anyone else around."
This recognition is a testament to Robinson's dedication to the entertainment law community and his tireless efforts to promote excellence in the music industry.