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GSH launches the Intellectual Property & Technology Group

September 14, 2011

GSH is pleased to announce the expansion of its practice by launching the Intellectual Property & Technology Group. The newly expanded IP & Technology Group continues to offer extensive expertise in traditional IP matters (patent, copyright, trademarks, trade secrets and related laws), complimented by broad and deep experience in technology law (software, IT department needs, outsourcing, in-sourcing, cloud computing, technology-specific risks and issues in M&A and securitizations, open source software, master technology agreements, “work-for-hire” technology arrangements, and hosting and escrow agreements), as well as Internet/digital media law (websites, e-commerce and mobile applications, terms of use, social media, online defamation/copyright/trademark infringement, domain name disputes, digital advertising, online contests and sweepstakes, digital rights, privacy policies and related matters). Please click here for more information on our Intellectual Property & Technology Group.

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