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I am a business-savvy attorney with in-depth knowledge of law, business, technology, and the needs of startup and early-stage companies.

I develop close working relationships with clients based on a positive attitude and rock-solid dependability so I can deliver High-touch Legal Services – thus the name of my blog.

I received an undergraduate degree with honors in Communication Sciences from the University of Michigan and a law degree from Boalt Hall School of Law (University of California at Berkeley). I am a member of the State Bar of California and ITechLaw and have been honored repeatedly by Who’s Who in American Law.


May
15
answered How do I prove that its all my IP
May
2
answered Language for Articles of Organization LLC Ownership
Apr
16
comment Typo in contracts
I agree with @littleadv. SnakeDoc is trying to stretch / slither unreasonably far afield.
Apr
15
answered Is this called a “distributor” relationship or something else?
Apr
8
answered Is immigrating to the US really that hard for foreign entrepreneurs?
Apr
1
answered building an application at work, want to spin it into a business
Mar
20
answered How do I ensure any ToS dispute is handled in the country where I live?
Mar
17
answered How do I dissolve a C Corp?
Mar
6
awarded  Nice Answer
Mar
1
comment Elance OutSourcing - Do i own copyright?
1. In the US, copyright is a federal matter; state law is irrelevant. 2. As concerns California, specifically (where I practice), I know of no law that purports to govern copyright. 3. Minor point: The proper term is "work made for hire" rather than "work for hire". 4. More a concern, than an error: The statement "copyright automatically passes to the Client in a work for hire situation" is likely to mislead readers, because few know what a "work [made] for hire" really is.
Feb
27
comment Elance OutSourcing - Do i own copyright?
The preceding comment has errors in its statements about US copyright law.
Feb
27
answered Elance OutSourcing - Do i own copyright?
Feb
20
reviewed Approve suggested edit on Salary to expect for a “well-funded” Manhattan startup
Jan
31
comment Can you be sued by a competitor simply for looking at their website?
Indeed, add up enough trillions, and user payments for violating the TOS could be rerouted to pay off the national debt!
Jan
30
answered Can you be sued by a competitor simply for looking at their website?
Jan
29
answered Director service contracts
Dec
28
comment Legal Agreement for Discounts
I agree with @Kekito.
Dec
24
reviewed Approve suggested edit on What does the “Name & Company” represents?
Dec
24
reviewed Approve suggested edit on How to make an offer?
Dec
24
reviewed Approve suggested edit on What is better to start a business: a Great Idea or Skills/Expertise?