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Overview
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30% Intellectual Property
12 years, 50 cases
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30% Litigation
19 years, 100 cases
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10% Entertainment
9 years, 30 cases
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10% Internet
10 years, 10 cases
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10% Trademark Application
12 years, 30 cases
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10% Copyright Infringement
12 years, 20 cases
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About me: Intellectual Property Attorney, with broad litigation experience and considerable experience in drafting and negotiating copyright and trademark licensing... more
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Résumé
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20 years
since Ronald Wolf Adelman was first licensed to practice law in NY.
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Education
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| Columbia University |
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BA - Bachelor of Arts |
1984 |
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Associations
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New York City Bar Association |
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| The Press and the Public’s First Amendment Right of Access to Terrorism on Trial: A Position Paper (Contributing Author) |
Association of the Bar of the City of New York |
2002 |
| The Prospective Client and Model Rule 1.18 |
New York Professional Responsibility Report |
2001 |
| The Lawyer’s Duty to Supervise Paralegals |
New York Professional Responsibility Report |
2000 |
| The First Amendment and the Metaphor of Free Trade |
Arizona Law Review |
1997 |
| Turner Broadcasting and the Bottleneck Analogy: Are Cable Television Operators Gatekeepers of Speech? |
Southwestern Law Journal |
1996 |
| Affirmative Action Plans by Public Employers: The Disparity in Standards Between Title VII and the Equal Protection Clause |
Fordham Law Review |
1988 |
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