In 2004, he founded Edge Group,[1] a privately held specialist investment, corporate finance and (until 2011) legal house based in London.
As a lawyer, Glick's clients previously included musicians Nick Cave, Sarah Brightman and Norman Cook, fashion designers Alexander McQueen and Giles Deacon and chef Giorgio Locatell.
David Glick founded Edge Group[2][3] in 2004 with lawyer Richard Baskind; in 2011, David Glick sold the law firm to Simons Muirhead & Burton, ensuring the future of all his staff by insisting that the whole team was hired to create the specialist music industry practice at the law firm Simons Muirhead & Burton.
Glick's key innovation in legal services in the music industry had been to more closely align his interests with his clients by adopting a commission rather than a time-based fee.
In 2008 David Glick was co-author with Mark Townshend of 50 Ways to F*** The Planet,[4] a satirical environmental handbook published by Harper Collins.