About Nikki
Nikki Breeland earned multiple law degrees before settling into practice in New York. Her academic record lists an LL.M. from Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law (2020), a J.D. from the University of Mississippi School of Law (2018), a B.A. in History from the University of Missouri–Rolla (2015), and a B.A. in Political Science from Mississippi University for Women (2013). She also holds a Start Up Law Certificate from the Start Up Law Academy.
Her early law school activity included leadership in a legal fraternity; records show service as dean of Delta Theta Phi during 2017–2018. Around the same period she joined groups tied to the music industry and to broader legal practice. She became a member of the Recording Academy in 2017 and joined the New York City Bar Association in 2019. She is also listed as a member of Women in Music starting in 2020 and is affiliated with Phi Delta Theta.
Breeland is licensed to practice in New York. That membership anchors much of her professional work. Her affiliations suggest a professional interest that crosses entertainment and business law. The Start Up Law Certificate indicates familiarity with issues entrepreneurs face, while ties to music organizations point to experience advising creators and industry professionals.
Her career path led to the founding of her own firm, Breeland Law, PLLC. The firm name appears on public records and association listings. Running a small practice has allowed her to combine transactional work and client counseling. She has handled contract review, rights matters, and business formation tasks for clients connected to music and startup ventures.
Colleagues and peers who have worked with her describe a lawyer who attends to detail and who manages both legal and practical considerations for clients. She has balanced participation in professional groups with hands-on practice. That combination keeps her connected to developments in music licensing, rights management, and early-stage business issues.
Her public profile is practical rather than academic. She maintains active membership in the New York City Bar Association and remains engaged with industry organizations, including the Recording Academy and Women in Music. Those memberships shape the kind of matters she handles and the clients she meets.
She currently practices at Breeland Law, PLLC, where her work involves music and startup matters.