EDUCATION
2011 Cybersecurity Foundations Certificate, Stanford University School of Professional Development.
1999 LL.M., Trade Regulation (Intellectual Property and Antitrust), New York University School of Law, New York, NY.
1991 J.D., Seton Hall University School of Law, Newark, NJ, cum laude. Editor-in-Chief, Seton Hall Legislative Journal.
1988 B.A. (History), Gordon College, Wenham, MA.
WORK EXPERIENCE
Seton Hall University School of Law
Professor of Law, with tenure (July 2011-Present).
Associate Professor of Law (July 2007 - July 2011).
Director, Gibbons Institute of Law, Science & Technology (July 2009 - Present).
Fellow, Visiting Professor, and Associate Director, Institute of Law, Science and Technology (May 2003 - September 2004).
Courses taught include Cybersecurity Law; Seminar in Intellectual Property and Global Public Health; International Intellectual Property Law; Patent Law; Copyright Law; Advanced Intellectual Property Seminar; Trademark Registration Practice; Current Issues in Health, Science and Technology; European Union Law and International Intellectual Property (in Belgium, Ireland and Geneva); Torts.
As Director of the Gibbons Institute, I am responsible for oversight of the Law School's intellectual property programs and curriculum for J.D., LL.M., and M.S.J. students; cultivation of relationships with external Advisory Board; conception and execution of continuing education programs for the bench and bar; development of international intellectual property programs in Belgium, Ireland and Geneva; management of Institute budget and administration and development of grant funding (won $150,000 in external grant funding for cybersecurity law programs in 2010-2012).
Moses & Singer, LLP
Of Counsel (September 2011-Present). Intellectual Property, Internet/Technology, Global Outsourcing and Procurement, Healthcare and Privacy practice groups. Counsel clients concerning technology transactions, cybersecurity law and policy, Internet and new media law and litigation, and intellectual property and privacy issues.
Baruch College, Zicklin School of Business, City University of New York
Assistant Professor, Law Department (September 2004 - July 2007). Courses taught included Business Law; Business Law II; Marketing and Intellectual Property Law; Law and Entrepreneurship.
McCarter & English, LLP
Partner (2001 - 2003), Associate (1991 - 2001), Intellectual Property / Information Technology / Trade Regulation Group. Clients included the largest internet service provider in the United States, computer software and hardware manufacturers, consulting companies, and consumer products and pharmaceutical manufacturers. Transactional experience included intellectual property licensing, trademark clearance, and asset acquisition deals. Extensive experience litigating intellectual property, product liability, mass tort, and business cases in federal and state courts. Representative litigated cases: Wedeco UV Technologies, Inc. v. Calgon Corp, 2006 WL 1867201, D.N.J., June 30, 2006; Bamberger v. Rohm & Hass Corp., 1998 WL 684263, 40 Fed.R.Serv.3d 667, D.N.J., April 01, 1998 (NO. CIV. 96-1041 (WGB)); McCall v. Metropolitan Life Ins. Co., 956 F. Supp. 1172 (1996).