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Practice emphasizing:

Past and Current Achievements:

2001-2002: Co-Chair, 2002-2003 Vice Chair: California State Bar Business Law Section - Cyberspace Law Standing Committee.
2002-2006 Member, Cal Bar Business Law Section, Executive Committee (EXCOM).
2001-2006: Member of Marin County Bar Association Board of Directors, Chair IP Section
Spring Semester, 2003: Adjunct Professor of Cyberlaw, Dominican U.

Send E-Mail to Phil Green: phil@iplegal.com

Experience:

Law Offices of Green & Green

Founding Partner, 1980, Los Angeles, CA

Intellectual property practice includes: Copyright, Trademark, computer-industry based law, licensing, Internet Law (transactions, litigation), complex interstate and international copyright and trademark litigation and Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR). Business practice includes: Corporations, Partnerships, L.L.C. and joint ventures formation, maintenance, compliance and dissolution and strategic alliance agreements.  Mr. Green is a mediator in intellectual property and business disputes.

Work with other firms:

Herron & Herron - 1981-1983: Associated as a specialist in entertainment law for the infamous "Creedence Clearwater Offshore-Trust" case, fraught with publicity, international intrigue, entertainment law issues, the FBI and MI5.

Stokes & Welch: 1983-85: Associated to help get through the many trials, appeals and literally tribulations of the infamous "George I. Benny" Bankruptcy case involving many millions, smuggled diamonds, stolen Mercedes and complex banking law, also fraught with press coverage.

Teaching:

Dominican University of California - Adjunct Professor of Cyberlaw, 2003. MBA and BA candidates upper division course in the e-business department.  Course: Business 4005 "Managing Legal Issues in Cyberspace" Covers A-Z Cyberspace, computer and Internet law.

Education:

U.C.L.A., B.A., English Literature and Political Science: Public Administration, 1975. Study in international business and the functioning of the U.N., cities, their development, revision and redevelopment. Participated in Rand Corporation study of international concerns (1973-74), election campaign publicity and analysis.

Western State University Fullerton, CA J. D. LAW, 1979 Student Body Scholarship, Honor Roll. Concentration on: Contracts, Entertainment law, copyright, intellectual property, names and likeness, entertainment business, right of publicity protection, commerce and trade law, estate taxation, business, UCC. Graduated upper third of class.

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Mediation Training:
AAA "Mediation and Arbitration Day", 1993.
AAA "Making Mediation work", 1994.

Steven Rosenberg "Mediation & Conflict Resolution Training" (40 Hrs extensive), 1995.

Mr. Green is a mediator in intellectual property and business disputes and is a Superior Court arbitrator and mediator in business disputes in Marin County.

Mr. Green is a Member of and has appeared in all U.S. DISTRICT COURTS in California, represented major intellectual property authors, writers and producers in copyright litigation throughout California and Pro Hac Vice in other districts.

Offices held:   
Elected in 1987- 1994 to the City of San Rafael, Redevelopment Agency/Downtown Business Improvement District.

Memberships, Awards:

Memberships

Awards

Publications:
"Talent Agencies and the New California Act" (1988, 1997 rev.)
Entertainment Law Reporter, and
Clark/Boardman's Entertainment, Publishing & Arts Handbook
"Trademark and the Rocker" (1990 NARAS Journal, and Clark Boardman's Entertainment, Publishing & Arts Handbook)
Mr. Green produced a PBS video special on "Copyright and Artists Rights" in 1984 for California Lawyers For the Arts.

Electronic Commerce Taxation and Planning, Chapter 5, "Protection of Privacy and Security," by David Hardesty, CPA Publ. by Warren, Gorham & Lamont (1999)

Published Appellate Case: Lucas Valley Homeowners vs. County of Marin (1991) 1st Dist. 233 Cal. App. 3rd 130, 284 Cal. Rptr. 427 Cited in Witkin, Continuing Education of the Bar's Zoning and California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) .

In the News: Chet Helms (Family Dog) vs. Chronicle Books, (1989) settled major issue of 1960's Rock poster copyrights.  Lucas Valley Homeowners vs. County of Marin (Chabad r.p.i.), 284 Cal. Rptr. 427 a published first amendment case (1991).  With partner Beverly, interviewed on KRON News regarding a sudden number of entertainers renegotiating contracts.

Mr. Green has appeared on "Marin Lawyers" television program in 1998 on the Marin Access Channel providing information on entertainment law.

Interviewed by Newspapers:
Boston Globe, July, 1999 "Databases" topic
San Francisco Chronicle, June, 1999 "Case Could Stop Cybersquatters"
Jerusalem Post, May, 1981
Marin Independent Journal, 1995-1997 many articles.

Experience Prior to Green & Green

Legal Experience: Associate, Law Offices of Herron & Herron, San Francisco, CA. Mr. Green primarily handled detailed discovery, trial preparation for a major case involving complex Creedence Clearwater Revival international trusts, professional liability, copyright rights, Federal "complex litigation", and business litigation.

Past and Present Clients: Mr. Green has represented many Bay Area luminaries, software companies, online stores, famous artists, authors, and others. See Who We Are Page.

ENJOYS: sailing, hiking, tennis, Mt. biking, camping, swimming, family.

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