Willkie Farr & Gallagher Adds Entertainment Litigation Partner Tamerlin Godley
Los Angeles, CA (February 2, 2026) — Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP has announced the addition of Tamerlin Godley as a partner, joining the firm’s Litigation Department. Godley will also chair Willkie’s Entertainment Litigation practise Group and will be based in the firm’s Los Angeles office.
Expanding Entertainment Litigation Expertise
Godley brings a substantial entertainment litigation practise to Willkie, representing studios, networks, and Fortune 500 companies in complex business disputes and sensitive investigations. She also advises high-profile and high-net-worth clients on asset protection and crisis management, frequently resolving matters without litigation. She was previously with Paul Hastings.
West Coast Growth for Willkie
Alex Weingarten, Managing Partner of Willkie’s Los Angeles office, stated that Godley is a “powerhouse litigator” who will benefit the firm’s clients with her experience and leadership. Willkie’s Los Angeles office, established in 2021, currently includes over 100 lawyers and focuses on corporate transactions, real estate, private wealth, tax, and litigation.
Godley expressed excitement about joining Willkie, citing the firm’s “outstanding global litigation platform” and its growing entertainment practise. The firm’s entertainment transactions team serves a diverse range of clients, including management companies, production studios, streaming services, and companies involved in gaming, virtual reality, and social media.
Willkie Farr & Gallagher provides legal solutions across approximately 45 practise areas.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Tamerlin Godley’s role at Willkie Farr & Gallagher?
Tamerlin Godley has joined Willkie Farr & Gallagher as a partner and will serve as the Chair of the Firm’s Entertainment Litigation practise Group.
Where is Willkie’s Los Angeles office located?
The article does not specify a location within Los Angeles, only that the office was established in 2021 and includes over 100 lawyers.
What types of clients does Willkie’s entertainment transactions team represent?
Willkie’s entertainment transactions team represents management companies, production studios, networks, streaming services, music brands, gaming and esports developers, virtual and augmented reality companies, social media and metaverse platforms, and organizations involved with audio/visual content or digital works.
As the entertainment industry continues to evolve, how might specialized legal expertise like that offered by Tamerlin Godley and Willkie Farr & Gallagher shape the future of content creation and distribution?