Tisha Morris, Esq.

Professional Mediator

We believe that many disputes can be resolved more effectively outside of the courtroom. Tisha Morris offers mediation services in the areas of entertainment law, intellectual property, business contracts, estate issues, and other related areas to help individuals and businesses find fair, creative, and cost-effective solutions.

Mediation provides a confidential, collaborative process where parties can resolve conflicts with the guidance of a neutral attorney-mediator. Whether involving creative projects, contractual disagreements, or estate and family matters, mediation offers a path toward resolution that protects relationships, saves time and resources, and empowers parties to shape their own outcomes.

Contact Tisha to learn how she can support you with professional mediation services.

A Mindful Path to Resolution 

“Peace is not the absence of conflict, but the ability to cope with it.”

— Mahatma Gandhi

FAQs

  • Tisha Morris, Esq. is a mediator, attorney, and founder of Legacy Arts Law PC, where law, creativity, and mindful conflict resolution intersect. Drawing on three decades of legal experience and working one-on-one with clients in the healing ats, Tisha brings a grounded yet holistic approach to mediation that honors both the business and the human sides of dispute resolution.

    Tisha received her mediation training from the Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution at Pepperdine University School of Law, ranked No. 1 in the nation for dispute resolution by U.S. News & World Report multiple times.

    Before founding her law firm, Tisha served as a federal judicial law clerk and practiced in both litigation and transactional law. In addition to her legal career in entertainment law, estate planning, intellectual property, and general business law, she has been a self-help author, business coach, feng shui expert, and yoga instructor, all of which inform her intuitive and balanced approach to resolving conflicts. A long-time practitioner of Transcendental Meditation (TM), Tisha integrates mindfulness, presence, and deep listening into her mediation practice.

    As a bestselling author of five nonfiction books and host of The Entertainment Business Podcast, Tisha is known for bridging creativity, communication, and clarity—qualities that also define her work as a mediator.

  • Tisha’s mediation approach combines legal insight, emotional intelligence, and mindful communication. With over two decades of experience in law and creative industries, she understands that most conflicts are not only about legal positions but also about personal values, unmet expectations, and misaligned communication.

    Her process emphasizes clarity, creativity, and compassion—helping parties move from entrenched positions toward understanding and resolution. Drawing from her background as an attorney, coach, and feng shui practitioner, Tisha creates a calm, structured environment where clients can express themselves freely and be heard without judgment.

    Each mediation is tailored to the needs of the parties and the context of the dispute. Tisha facilitates a process that is confidential, non-adversarial, and forward-looking, focused on creating practical solutions that preserve relationships and protect long-term interests when needed.

  • Tisha’s mediation practice serves clients across a range of legal and personal matters, with a focus on creative, business, and legacy-related disputes. Her unique background in entertainment, publishing, and estate planning allows her to understand both the practical and emotional layers of conflict.

    Areas of focus include:

    • Intellectual Property & Creative Rights – Disputes involving ownership, licensing, royalties, or use of copyrighted works and trademarks.

    • Entertainment & Publishing Agreements – Conflicts arising from production, option, collaboration, management, and publishing contracts.

    • Business & Partnership Matters – Disagreements among business partners, LLC members, or joint venture participants, including succession and dissolution issues.

    • Estate & Trust Disputes – Conflicts involving beneficiaries, trustees, or families seeking resolution outside of court.

    • Interpersonal & Family Conflicts – Mediation for individuals and families navigating sensitive personal issues with a desire for understanding and peace.

    Tisha’s mediation services are available to individuals, families, creative professionals, businesses, and organizations seeking a private, efficient, and balanced path to resolution.

  • Except in limited circumstances provided by law, all communications made during mediation are considered confidential settlement discussions under California Evidence Code Sections 1115–1128. Information shared with the mediator is likewise confidential and may not be compelled or introduced as evidence in any subsequent proceeding (Evidence Code Section 703.5).

    This confidentiality allows all participants to speak openly, explore creative options, and work toward resolution without concern that statements made during mediation will later be used against them.

    At the beginning of the mediation session, each participant will be asked to review and a Mediation and Confidentiality Agreement, which outlines these protections in detail.

  • Education

    Pepperdine Caruso School of Law, Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution – Certificate in Mediation (2025)

    Watkins College of Art & Design – A.A., Interior Design (2005)

    The University of Memphis, Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law – J.D., Law (1996)

    Western Kentucky University – B.A., Economics & Government (1992)

    Law & Professional Memberships

    Licensed Attorney in California and Tennessee

    Beverly Hills Bar Association – Member & Approved CLE Provider

    California Lawyers for the Arts – Member, Presenter, and Panel Attorney

    International Coaching Federation – Former Member and Instructor

    Industry Memberships

    Women in Film – Member

    Women in Music – Member

    Ojai Film Festival – Board Member

    Author’s Guild (Los Angeles Chapter) – Former LA Ambassador

    Independent Book Publishers Association – Member and Presenter

    Speaking

    Pepperdine Law Symposium – Speaker

    SXSW 2025 – Legal Mentor

    WritersFest Nashville - Panelist

    Jump.Global Annual Summit – Speaker

    San Francisco Writers Conference – Presenter

    Greater Los Angeles Writers Conference – Presenter

    Wealthy Women Summit (BRA Network) – Speaker

    Breaking Into Hollywood – Panelist

    Books by Tisha Morris

    Mind Body Home: Transform Your Life One Room at a Time

    Missing Element, Hidden Strength: Apply the Natural Strength of Your Element to Reach Your Full Potential

    Decorating with the Five Elements of Feng Shui

    Clutter Intervention: How Your Stuff Is Keeping You Stuck

  • To begin the mediation process, please reach out by email to inquire about available dates, or schedule below. Sessions are booked on a first-come, first-served basis in 1/2 day or full day increments, and can be held in-person or by Zoom. Tisha accommodates both in-person and virtual mediations and can often schedule on short notice when circumstances allow.

    If you would like to discuss whether mediation is appropriate for your matter or need guidance in inviting the other party to participate, feel free to contact Tisha prior to scheduling.

    For mediation to be successful, all individuals with settlement authority should participate in the session, whether in person or by video conference. Remote participation by phone may be approved in limited circumstances.

  • In the days leading up to the mediation, Tisha may hold separate pre-session calls with each party or counsel. These confidential discussions help clarify expectations and ensure everyone arrives prepared.

    To ensure the most effective use of mediation time, each party is asked to submit a brief at least five (5) days in advance of the session. These briefs help Tisha gain an understanding of the factual background, legal issues, and positions of the parties.

    While not required, parties are encouraged to exchange briefs or summaries ahead of time to promote transparency and realistic settlement dialogue. Confidential letters or materials may also be submitted directly to Tisha.

    A mediation brief may include:

    • A concise summary of key facts and issues in dispute

    • Legal claims asserted, with relevant citations

    • Deposition excerpts or witness statements, if applicable

    • Key exhibits or expert opinions, if applicable

    • The current procedural status of the case

    • Damages analysis

    • Summary of prior settlement efforts

    • Any other information helpful to achieving resolution

  • At the start of the mediation, Tisha typically meets with each party separately in private rooms to establish a comfortable environment and explain the process—especially for those new to mediation. While she generally begins with private discussions rather than a joint session, she may invite limited dialogue among counsel or participants when doing so would be constructive to the process.

    Each mediation is uniquely tailored to the dynamics of the case and the needs of the participants. Tisha’s approach often includes:

    • Listening carefully to each party in private caucus to understand their goals, interests, and perspectives.

    • Evaluating the factual and legal issues in dispute to help clarify points of contention.

    • Facilitating productive negotiation between the parties to move toward a mutually satisfactory resolution.

    Sessions are conducted in a comfortable, professional setting with Wi-Fi access and refreshments available. For full-day mediations, lunch is provided.

  • When an agreement is reached, the terms are typically memorialized in writing before the session concludes to ensure clarity and closure for all parties. Tisha encourages the preparation of a comprehensive settlement document during the mediation itself so that the resolution can be finalized and signed the same day whenever possible.

    In some cases, additional steps may be required following mediation—such as finalizing a long-form agreement, obtaining signatures, or completing specific terms of settlement. Tisha remains available to assist with follow-up communications as needed to ensure that the agreement is fully executed and implemented.

    If a matter does not resolve on the day of mediation, the process often continues beyond the session. Tisha maintains contact with the parties and counsel, offering continued support and communication to help bridge any remaining gaps and facilitate resolution.

The Process

Get in touch.

If you are interested in discussing or scheduling a mediation with Tisha, please fill out this form or email directly to Tisha@TishaMorris.com. We look forward to hearing from you.