10/28: PMTrack1-Analyzing Oracle v Google
October 28, 2021 2:15 PM to 3:45 PM
Location
Credits
90 CLE Minutes
Analyzing Oracle v. Google
Moderator: Rebecca Tushnet, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA
Speakers
- Tom Goldstein, Goldstein & Russell, PC, Bethesda, MD
- Jeffrey Gluck, Panitch Schwarze Belisario & Nadel, LLP, Philadelphia, PA
- Andrew Silverman, Orrick, New York, NY
- Janice Ta, Perkins Coie, Austin, TX
Hosted by the Copyright, Electronic and Computer Law, and Standards
and Open Source Committees
Speakers
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Silverman, Andrew
Orrick | Partner
Andrew Silverman is an appellate lawyer focusing on high-stakes, precedent-setting cases nationwide. A distinguishing feature of Andrew’s practice is that clients routinely call on him in the trial court to win the case long before the appeal. -
Gluck, Jeffrey
Panitch Schwarze Belisario & Nadel | Partner
Jeffrey Gluck is presently a partner with Panitch Schwarze Belisario & Nadel LLP. He holds a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering and computer science, a master’s degree in electrical and computer engineering, and a doctorate in electrical engineering, as well as a law degree. His career in intellectual property was preceded by an eleven year career as an engineering professor and as an engineer. He has been practicing intellectual property law since 1994, initially as a patent examiner, and then, since 1999, as a patent agent and as an attorney. -
Ta, Janice
Perkins Coie | Senior Counsel
Janice Ta focuses her practice on patent, trade secret, trademark, and complex commercial litigation. She represents clients in a range of industries, including computer software and hardware, wireless broadband, telecommunications, semiconductors, light-emitting diodes (LEDS), and biotechnology, helping them protect and maximize the value of their intellectual property portfolios. -
Goldstein, Thomas
Goldstein & Russell, P.C. | Partner
Tom Goldstein is an appellate advocate, best known as one of the nation’s most experienced Supreme Court practitioners. He has served as counsel to a party in roughly 150 merits cases at the Court. He recently argued his 45th. Only 3 lawyers in the Court's modern history have argued more cases in private practice. He has been counsel on more successful petitions for certiorari over the past decade than any other lawyer in private practice. Over the past fifteen years, the firm's petitions for certiorari have been granted at a higher rate than any private law firm or legal clinic. -
Tushnet, Rebecca
Harvard Law School | Inaugural Frank Stanton Professor of First Amendment Law
Rebecca Tushnet is the inaugural Frank Stanton Professor of First Amendment Law at Harvard Law School. Her work focuses on the intersection between intellectual property and advertising law and freedom of speech.