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About Azimuth
Azimuth is building the foundational data and technology infrastructure for the live music industry. We work at the intersection of concerts, technology, and AI—designing new systems for how artists, venues, and rights holders interact.

Role
We are seeking a law student to contribute part-time on a side-gig basis. The focus will be on performance contract structures in the live music industry, including issues around radius clauses, rights holder payments, and technology-driven frameworks that challenge outdated industry norms.

Who You Are

Current law student with an interest in entertainment law, music law, or contract law

Excited by the chance to work on real-world, forward-looking industry problems

Comfortable engaging with technology, AI, and data-driven approaches

Detail-oriented and able to translate legal concepts into clear, applicable language

What You’ll Do

Research and draft materials related to performance contracts and live music agreements

Assist in developing new models of rights and obligations informed by technology and AI

Collaborate with a team that is reshaping how the live music ecosystem functions

Commitment

Part-time, flexible side-gig work

Remote, with potential for long-term engagement