Dramatic shifts in how people consume music is whats keeping Pomerantz especially busy this year - so much so that the veteran litigator relocated to Capitol Hill for two months.
"There's been this really big move to streaming and people don't own music as much as they used to," he said. "They have access to anything that they want through one of those services."
Pomerantz represented the non-profit performance rights organization SoundEx...
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