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Martin J. Ricciardi
Partner Martin Ricciardi, a partner in Whiteman Osterman & Hanna LLP’s Business, Corporate and Financial Services practice group, Chairs the Firm’s Intellectual Property Practice Group, and Co-Chairs the Firm’s Technology Company Law Group. He counsels university and commercial clients in patent, software and technology licensing, the registration, licensing, management and enforcement of trademarks and copyrights, Internet law and in distributorship, agency, franchising and other business relationships. Affiliations Mr. Ricciardi is a member of the New York State Bar Association (Executive Committee member of Business Law section; and member of Intellectual Property Law and Entertainment, Arts and Sports Law sections), and the District of Columbia Bar Association, and is a member of the bars of the State of New York. Mr. Ricciardi is a member and past-chair of the New York State Bar Association Business Law Section's Committee on Technology and Venture Law. He is Founder and Master member of the Intellectual Property and Innovation American Inn of Court. Mr. Ricciardi holds J.D. and LL.M. (International and Comparative Law) degrees from the Duke University School of Law (1990), has a Bachelor of Science degree in Management Science from the Binghamton University School of Management of the State University of New York (1977), and attended the University of Miami School of Music. Articles Catch ‘Em if You Can: Suing the Unknown Hacker, with Bradley G. Allen, 9 NY Business L. Journal 1 (Spring 2005). Another Assault on Personal Privacy: The ISP’s Dilemma, Vol. 12, No. 2 NYSBA Intellectual Property Law Section Newsletter, Bright Ideas 41 (Fall 2003). Presentations Laws Governing Information Security and Privacy, presentation at “ITRx Albany” conference, Guest lecturer on Trademark Clearance, Registration and Infringement at Guest Lecturer on Nondisclosure Agreements and Confidentiality in the University Research Workplace at Metadata and Metaethics, CLE ethics presentation at Spring 2007 meeting of the Information and Technology Law Committee of the New York State Bar Association Business Law Section, New York, New York (May 3, 2007). The Convergence of Metadata with Metaethics, presentation to Hudson Valley Chapter American Law Firm Administrators, Intellectual Property Protection, presentation at Albany Nanotech’s “Building a Foundation for the Future: Exploring Regional High Tech Opportunities” series, Liability of Internet Service Providers, presentation at 2003 Annual Meeting of the New York State Telecommunications Association, Liability and Brand Protection for the ISP, presentation at 2001 Annual Meeting of the New York State Telecommunications Association, Syracuse, New York (February 7, 2001). The Ethics of the Internet presentation of NYSBA CLE Program “Ethics Fundamentals for Experienced and Newly-Admitted Lawyers,” Albany, New York (May 12, 2000). |
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