9.3
Superb
No professional misconduct found.
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Résumé
Licenses
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19 years
since Colin Andrew Underwood was first licensed to practice law in NY.
We have not found any instances of professional misconduct for this lawyer.
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Work Experience
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| Position |
Duration |
| Partner at Proskauer Rose LLP |
2003–present
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| Partner at Solomon Zauderer Ellenhorn Frischer & Sharp |
2000–2003
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Education
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| School |
Major |
Degree |
Graduated |
| Yale Law School |
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J.D. |
1990 |
| University of Michigan |
Computer Science |
M.Sc. |
1985 |
| University of Michigan |
Mathematics & Computer Science |
B.Sc. |
1984 |
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Associations
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| Position |
Association Name |
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American Bar Association |
1991–present
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American Bar Association, Antitrust Law Section |
1991–present
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American Bar Association, Intellectual Property Law Section |
1995–present
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New York State Bar Association |
2000–present
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| Executive Committee |
New York State Bar Association, Antitrust Section |
2008–present
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Portfolio
Publications
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| Article |
Publication |
Date |
| Do Recent Circuit Decisions Threaten the Hatch-Waxman Balance? |
Pharmaceutical Law & Industry Report |
2002 |
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Cases
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- Title:
- German Tennis Federation v. ATP Tour, Inc.
- Practice Area:
- Antitrust / Trade Law
- Outcome:
- Jury verdict for defense
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After a two-week jury trial, the court granted JMOL on claims for breach of fiduciary duty, tortious interference and conversion at the close of the...
- Title:
- Eli Lilly & Co. v. Emisphere Technologies, Inc.
- Practice Area:
- Licensing
- Outcome:
- Defense Verdict
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Declaratory judgment claims against Emisphere were dismissed; Emisphere was permitted to terminate its license agreements with Eli Lilly based on...
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