Sammi Dietrich is an associate at Singh, Singh & Trauben, LLP, where her practice focuses on music, intellectual property, and corporate law.
Prior to joining the firm, Sammi worked as a legal intern for several top entertainment and music companies, including NBCUniversal, BMG, APG, and 10k Projects.
As a lifelong musician and singer, Sammi has a deep personal connection to music. Her article on why and how music should be licensed for use as training material for artificial intelligence models was recently published in the Loyola of Los Angeles Entertainment Law Review.
Sammi is admitted to practice in California. She earned her Juris Doctor from Loyola Law School of Los Angeles, where she was Editor in Chief of the school’s Entertainment Law Review and co-President of the Women in Entertainment Law Society. She earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Marketing and Law, Ethics and Decision Making from Indiana University.