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'''Brett E. Lewis''' has over a decade of experience in Internet law, trademarks and copyright law, domain name disputes and consulting, licensing and agreements<ref>[http://www.netlitigators.com/ 2011 Top Ten U.S. Internet Lawyers]</ref>, and litigation; he has also been invited to speak about, and published a number of articles, about domain name law.<ref>[http://www.lewishand.com/attorneys/brett-e-lewis-esq Brett E. Lewis, Esq.]</ref>
==Work==
Brett Lewis is a partner at the firm of [[Lewis & Lin LLC]] in Brooklyn, New York. Brett has represented complainants and respondents in numerous [[UDRP]] disputes, and is experienced representing clients in federal court in complaints regarding violations of the Anti-Cybersquatting Consumer Protection Act ([[ACPA]]). Brett also advises clients in issues involving various types of Internet and licensing agreements, as well as trademark and copyright infringement. Brett is also a practicing Trademark Attorney [http://www.trademarkattorneys.com/contact/about] and founder of TrademarkAttorneys.com [http://www.trademarkattorneys.com/].
Before founding his own firm, Brett worked as Associate General Counsel for [[Register.com]].
==Education==
He graduated magna cum laude from Brooklyn Law School.
Following law school, Mr. Lewis worked for a year as a law clerk for United States District Court Judge David G. Trager, in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York.
==Publications==
* Reverse Domain Name Hijacking: Extreme Makeover, 2006
* Secondary Obligors and the Restatement Third of Suretyship and Guaranty: For Love or Money, 63 Brooklyn L. Rev. 861, 1997
==Memberships==
He is a member of the New York State Bar Association and the Trademarks Section.
==References==
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[[Category:Private Sector - Domain Name Industry]]
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Latest revision as of 16:54, 20 May 2021

Country: USA
Email: brett[at]ilawco[dot]com

Brett E. Lewis has over a decade of experience in Internet law, trademarks and copyright law, domain name disputes and consulting, licensing and agreements[1], and litigation; he has also been invited to speak about, and published a number of articles, about domain name law.[2]

Work

Brett Lewis is a partner at the firm of Lewis & Lin LLC in Brooklyn, New York. Brett has represented complainants and respondents in numerous UDRP disputes, and is experienced representing clients in federal court in complaints regarding violations of the Anti-Cybersquatting Consumer Protection Act (ACPA). Brett also advises clients in issues involving various types of Internet and licensing agreements, as well as trademark and copyright infringement. Brett is also a practicing Trademark Attorney [1] and founder of TrademarkAttorneys.com [2].

Before founding his own firm, Brett worked as Associate General Counsel for Register.com.

Education

He graduated magna cum laude from Brooklyn Law School.

Following law school, Mr. Lewis worked for a year as a law clerk for United States District Court Judge David G. Trager, in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York.

Publications

  • Reverse Domain Name Hijacking: Extreme Makeover, 2006
  • Secondary Obligors and the Restatement Third of Suretyship and Guaranty: For Love or Money, 63 Brooklyn L. Rev. 861, 1997

Memberships

He is a member of the New York State Bar Association and the Trademarks Section.

References