Los Angeles-based entertainment law firm Myman Greenspan Fox Rosenberg Mobasser Younger & Light LLP has elevated Audrey Benoualid to equity partner, effective January 1, 2026.
With the appointment, Benoualid becomes the youngest equity partner in the firm’s history. The firm focuses on legal representation for artists, songwriters, producers and other music industry professionals, and also advises clients across the film and television sectors.
She joins equity partners Bob Myman, Eric Greenspan, David Fox, Aaron Rosenberg, Francois Mobasser, Steve Younger, Jeffrey Light, Kim Stenton, and Derek Kroeger.
“Audrey has been an exceptional leader within our firm, and her promotion reflects both her remarkable legal skill and the deep trust our clients place in her,” said Eric Greenspan, founding partner of Myman Greenspan. “She has built an impressive practice representing both emerging talent and established artists across every facet of the music business.”
Benoualid’s practice spans recorded music, publishing, touring, brand partnerships, merchandise agreements, catalog acquisitions and licensing.
Her client roster includes artists such as Tate McRae (represented alongside partner Aaron Rosenberg), Sevdaliza, Karri, Alicia Creti, and Taylor Hill.
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Eric Greenspan, Myman Greenspan
She also represents songwriters and producers including Brett McLaughlin, professionally known as “Leland“, Mags Duval, Leroy Clampitt and Annie Schindel, whose credits include work with artists such as Troye Sivan, Selena Gomez, Lily Allen, Sabrina Carpenter and Chappell Roan.
Benoualid has negotiated multiple seven-figure publishing deals and represents clients across transactions extending beyond music into fashion, branding, film and television. Her deal experience includes touring agreements, merchandise programs, brand partnerships, album clearances and catalog licensing involving artists such as Troye Sivan, Jennifer Lopez, Ariana Grande, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Young the Giant, Erykah Badu, and the Grateful Dead.
“She exemplifies our firm’s ethos – a fierce advocate guided by a strong moral compass and grounded pragmatism.”
Aaron Rosenberg
Aaron Rosenberg, her partner at Myman Greenspan, described Benoualid as a key contributor to the firm’s work, citing her client advocacy and dealmaking experience.
“Audrey’s unwavering dedication to her clients and the depth of her contributions to our firm make her an invaluable partner. We are proud to welcome her into our partnership,” said Rosenberg.
“She exemplifies our firm’s ethos – a fierce advocate guided by a strong moral compass and grounded pragmatism.”
In a statement, Benoualid added: “I am deeply honored by this recognition and grateful to my partners and colleagues at Myman Greenspan for their mentorship and support.
“This firm has provided me with the opportunity to work with incredible artists at every stage of their careers and to help them navigate the evolving landscape of the music industry. I’m excited to continue building on that foundation as a partner and to advocate for the next generation of talent shaping the future of music and entertainment.”
“This firm has provided me with the opportunity to work with incredible artists at every stage of their careers and to help them navigate the evolving landscape of the music industry. I’m excited to continue building on that foundation as a partner and to advocate for the next generation of talent shaping the future of music and entertainment.”
Audrey Benoualid
Benoualid has received industry recognition including placements on Variety’s New Leaders list, Variety Dealmakers, Billboard Top Music Lawyers, and Pollstar Impact NextGen, and has contributed commentary to publications such as Billboard, Rolling Stone, CNN, and Business Insider.
Born to Moroccan Jewish immigrants and raised in Montreal, Benoualid earned a Master’s degree in Entertainment Law from UCLA School of Law and brings bilingual fluency and an international background to her practice.Music Business Worldwide
