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Ms. Gold is of counsel in the Business Department. She focuses her practice on intellectual property, Internet, and computer law.
Ms. Gold works closely with clients to develop licensing agreements and to enhance client's strategic position in technology markets. She frequently assists clients in the registration of intellectual property assets, as well as the enforcement of their legal rights in protecting those assets from infringers and unfair competition.
Ms. Gold has published extensively on various subjects, addressing maximizing the value of intellectual property assets. She has been invited to lecture on risk management of e-commerce claims, privacy under new Federal and State Statutes, website content, and best practices in e-commerce-related activities. Ms. Gold received her B.A., in Mathematics, from Smith College in 1964 and her J.D. from Rutgers University in 1981. Licensed to practice in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, Ms. Gold is also admitted to appear before the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey, the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, and the United States Supreme Court. She is a member of the Philadelphia Intellectual Property Lawyers Association, the American Intellectual Property Lawyers Association, the Cyberspace Committee of the Philadelphia Bar Association (Vice Chair), and American Bar Association. She is also certified as a neutral arbitrator in domain name disputes for ICANN, and in e-commerce disputes for the American Arbitration Association. Ms. Gold has been AV rated by the Martindale-Hubbell peer review rating system. |
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Counsel
Business Department
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E-Commerce and High Technology
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New Jersey, 1981 Pennsylvania, 1981 U.S. District Court District of New Jersey, 1981 U.S. Court of Appeals 3rd Circuit, 1981 U.S. Supreme Court, 1985 U.S. District Court Eastern District of Pennsylvania
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Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey School of Law - Camden, Camden, New Jersey,
1981 J.D.
Honors: Dean's List
Honors: 1981 Jessup International Moot Court Team
Law Journal:
Rutgers-Camden Law Journal, Member, 1980 - 1981
Law Review:
Rutgers-Camden Law Journal, Associate Articles Editor, 1981Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts,
1964 B.A.
Honors: Dean's List
Honors: Smith College Full Tuition Scholarship
Honors: Lillian Gilbreth Engineering Scholarship
Honors: Presser Foundation Scholarship
Honors: Leopold Schepp Foundation Scholar Major: Mathematics Minor: Chemistry |
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| "Does Equity Still Lack Jurisdiction to Enjoin A Libel or Slander?" , Brooklyn Law Review 48:2, Winter, 1982
"Clients Identity Protected by Attorney-Client Privilege When Disinterested Client Divulges Information Establishing A Juror's Bias in the Criminal Trial of Convicted Defendant" , Rutgers Camden Law Journal, June, 1980
"New Federal Statute Will Place Restrictions on Confidential Information", The Legal Intelligencer, October, 2000
"HostingLaw: Part One", HostingTech.com, Law and Policy, May, 2001
"What's In A Name? Plenty If It's Your Web Address", White and Williams LLP Executive Newsletter, Fall, 2000
"The Electronic Age of Discovery - Corporate Litigants are Harder to Protect with Advent of E-Mail", The Legal Intelligencer, July, 2001
"Catch a Tiger By The Tail: Guarding Trademarks as Your Business Expands", White and Williams LLP Executive Newsletter, Winter, 2001
"Business Implications of the USA Patriot Act", White and Williams LLP Executive Newsletter, Fall, 2001
"E-Subro: New Coverage, New Claims and New Recoveries", The Subrogator, Winter, 2002
"A Second Look at Computer Piracy: Apple v Franklin", Computer Design Magazine, January, 1984
"Divulge Information Establishing a Juror Bias in the Criminal Trial of Convicted Defendants", Rutgers-Camden Law Journal, June, 1980
"E-Subro: New Coverage, New Claims and New Recoveries", White and Williams LLP Executive Newsletter, Summer, 2002 |
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Steele v. Westhampton
(U.S. District Ct., District of New Jersey)
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AlliedSignal, Inc. Bemax of New Jersey, Inc. A. H. Meyers and Co. South Jersey Processing, Inc. Atlantic Firmware, Inc. Silent News Digital Insights, Inc. New Jersey Eye Center, Inc. Holographx, Inc. Frog's Pajamas, Inc. Get Set Club, Inc. OM Association, Inc.
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A. H. Meyers and Co. OM Assn., Inc.
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| Teaching Assistant, Legal Writing, Rutgers Law School, Camden,
1980
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1981Seminar - "Computer Law", Legal Ethics, Skills and Methods Course, Institute For Continuing Legal Education"Healthcare Information Privacy and Security:To HIPAA and Beyond", HIPAA Regulations for Healthcare Professionals,
May 17, 2001E-Commerce for the Paralegal, Philadelphia Paralegal's Association,
October 30, 2001"Legal Considerations on the Web", First Union Seminar,
November 6, 2001"How Well-Meaning Geeks Create Liabilities", Property Loss Research Bureau (PLRB), Anaheim, California,
April 7, 2001"Understanding E-Commerce Claims", Property Loss Research Bureau - PLRB.com"Claims Guru", E-Commerce On-Line Course for Insurance Adjusters |
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New Jersey Supreme Court,
1991
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1992 Member, Committee on Unauthorized Practice of LawNew Jersey Supreme Court,
1992
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The Advisory Commitee on Professional EthicsBurlington County Bar Association MemberCamden County Bar Association MemberNew Jersey State Bar Association Member, Committee on Intellectual PropertyNew Jersey State Bar Association Member, Committee on ProfessionalismPennsylvania Bar Association Member, Cyberlaw CommitteeAmerican Bar Association MemberPhiladelphia Intellectual Property Law Association National Arbitration Forum ArbitratorNew Jersey Supreme Court, District III Chair, B Ethics CommitteeNew Jersey Supreme Court, NJ State Ethics Special Master |
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1942, Newark, New Jersey, United States of America
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Computer Law, Electronic Commerce, Science & Technology Law
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