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Entertainment Lawyer Kendall Minter on Expanding His Client Base

Kendall Minter
Kendall Minter is an entertainment attorney based in Atlanta, GA, with satellite offices in many other U.S. cities. He is a graduate of Cornell University, and is co-founder and a member of the Board of Directors of the Black Entertainment and Sports Lawyers Association. His past and present clients include Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Shabba Ranks, Lena Horne, Hugh Masekela, The Government of Jamaica, The Backstreet Boys, Teddy Riley, Freddie Jackson, The Fat Boys, Peter Tosh, Onyx, and many others.
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Attorney Kendall Minter explains how word of mouth is his primary form of new client acquisition.



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September 2008
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