Rob Sterne - Sterne, Kessler, Goldstein & Fox

Rob Sterne - Sterne, Kessler, Goldstein & Fox

Mr. Sterne specializes in intellectual property issues in the electronics, computer, telecommunications, Internet, e-commerce and business method technology areas. With advanced technical training in electronics from Tufts University, he has more than 20 years of legal experience in all aspects of IP including strategic planning, protection, licensing and litigation. He is internationally recognized as an expert on software and business method patents, having been the lead attorney for IBM in the Federal Circuit test case that led to the USPTO Software Patent Guidelines.

To listen to Mr. Sterne's interview on software and biotech patents, click on the Copyright & Patent's icon on the Professional Recruiter's Web site.

Joseph N. Hosteny, III

Joseph Hosteny is an experienced and widely published intellectual property attorney -- one of the few attorneys nationwide who is both a registered professional engineer and a patent attorney.

Joe specializes in helping those who have had their intellectual property infringed upon or valuable trade secrets stolen. Even if you don't think you can afford litigation, you will want to know that his firm is one of a few in the country that handles contingent fee intellectual property litigation on behalf of wronged inventors.

Joe's love is litigation, and during his tenure as an assistant U.S. attorney, he litigated more than 50 trials as a prosecutor and an intellectual property attorney.

Joe's expertise in the areas of contingent fee intellectual property Litigation and the Economic Espionage Act make him an excellent choice if you need an intellectual property attorney.

To listen to Joe's interview about determining what intellectual property your business may have, and how to protect it, click on the Copyrights & Patents icon on the Professional Recruiter's Web site.

Justine Gottshall

Justine Gottshallt, a partner with the law firm of Wildman Harrold in Chicago, was interviewed regarding privacy as an essential component of corporate risk management for American Airline's Forbes Business & Technology Channel. The show was titled “Successful Business & Legal Strategies in the International marketplace- Focus on Intellectual Property; Building, Protecting and Profiting from your IP Portfolio.”

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Martin D. Fern

Martin Fern, a partner in the business and tax department of Silver & Freedman was interviewed about franchising for American Airline's Forbes Business & Technology Channel for the World Business Monitor Show.

To listen to Mr. Fern's interview, click on the Copyrights & Patents icon at Professional Recruiter's Web site.

Mr. Fern chairs the firm’s New Media, Technology and Intellectual Property Group. He brings more than 35 years of experience dealing with complex corporate and strategic business issues. He is an internationally recognized authority on franchising and licensing. Mr. Fern’s practice emphasizes new media, technology, licensing and franchising, and his clients include large multi-international corporations, medium-size companies and entrepreneurial stage ventures.

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Philippe Bennett

Phillipe Bennett, a partner with the intellectual property group at Coudert Brothers, was interviewed regarding international intellectual property issues for American Airline's Forbes Business & Technology Channel. The show was titled “Focus on Intellectual Property: Building, Protecting and Profiting from your IP Portfolio.”

To listen to Mr. Bennett's interview click on the Intellectual Property icon at Professional Recruiter's Web site.

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Ray Fersko

Ray Fersko is the founder and managing member of Ferskos LLC, and has more than 30 years of experience.

He has a diverse practice counseling corporations, academic institutions, government, agencies, life science investors and not-for-profit research foundations in transactional, litigation and regulatory compliance.

Mr. Fersko has represented companies before the FDA, negotiated cooperative research and development agreements (CRADAs) with and for universities, the U.S. government and others who license technology. He negotiated the first CRADA for an AIDS vaccine with two institutes of NIH in 1986 and has worked with the CDC, Army and NASA.

He has litigated complex international, antitrust, libel, corporate, trademark and patent-infringement cases. He also has litigated antitrust cases involving, among other matters, primary dealers' trading of government bonds, and the recording industry. In addition, he has represented parties in aircrash and commercial litigation in the airline industry, and estate litigation involving repatriation of assets. He also has represented Polygram Records in connection with record industry "payola" investigations by U.S. attorneys in several U.S. jurisdictions and defendants in securities fraud cases brought by the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and the Attorney General of the state of New York.

Mr. Fersko is an internationally published expert on legal and business issues affecting life science companies; he is a Contributing Editor of the Journal of Law and Biotechnology and a frequent speaker at industry forums in the U.S. and Europe.

Mr. Fersko is admitted to practice in state and federal Courts of New York, the District of Columbia and the United States Supreme Court, where he successfully obtained a reversal and remand of and to the New York Court of Appeals. He is a member of the Bar Association of the City of New York, County and State of New York, the International Bar Association, the American Bar Association and the Licensing Executives Society International. In 1972, he received his juris doctorate from American University, where he was associate editor of the Law Review, and completed a graduate economics seminar at George Washington University. He is an adjunct professor of Biotech Law at the Washington College of Law at the American University. He also has lectured at Georgetown University Law School, City University of New York, Columbia University, Foundation for Advanced Education in the Sciences, the NIH Graduate School, Harvard University School of Public Health and the Center for International Legal Studies in Salzburg, Austria.

To listen to Mr. Fersko's interview, click on the Immigration icon on the Professional Recruiter's Web site.

Sidney Katz

Sidney Katz was interviewed for the American Airline's Forbes Business & Technology Channel on a show titled: “WORLD BUSINESS MONITOR: Successful Business & Legal Strategies in the International Marketplace -- Focus on Intellectual Property.”

To listen to Sidney Katz's interview on building, protecting and profiting from your IP portfolio, click on the International Patent's icon at the Professional Recruiter's Web site.

As senior principal of Welsh & Katz, Ltd., which he co-founded in 1983, Mr. Katz is primarily engaged in client counseling, licensing and litigation concerning all areas of intellectual property law, including patents, trademarks and copyrights. He has received significant recognition for his work in the protection of computer programs and video games under copyright laws.

During his career, Mr. Katz has served as an engineering technician with Filmotype Corp., a patent examiner in the U.S. Patent Office, a law clerk with the Washington, D.C., firm of Hurvitz & Rose, an associate attorney in Chicago with the late Leonard G. Nierman, Esq., and as a partner in the Chicago firm of Fitch, Even, Tabin, Flannery & Welsh where he practiced for 15 years before co-founding Welsh & Katz.

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