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Revision as of 13:23, 16 March 2011
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Philip (S.) Corwin is a Partner at Butera & Andrews, which is a Law Firm based in Pennsylvania, Washington, DC.[1] He also serves as a Counsel at internetcommerce.org.[2] According to a Press Release of March 2011, Corwin is joining Greenberg & Lieberman, LLC in Of Counsel capacity.[3][4][5][6]
Education
He holds a B.A in Government from Cornell University. He did his JD from Boston College Law School.
Career History
Corwin has more than thirty years of experience in the Legal Industry.[7] He specialises in law of Bankruptcy; Financial Services; Intellectual Property; Electronic Commerce.[8] As a Lawyer, his clients include Information Technology Association of America, First Virtual Holdings, PenOp, MP3.com, CenterSpan Communications, Sharman Networks Limited (Kazaa), and the Internet Commerce Association.
Before Corwin joined Buerta & Andrews, he was a Government Relations Director at the American Bankers Association. He was also a member of the United States Senate professional staff.
He was a Speaker at a workshop about domain name tasting at an ICANN meeting in Sao Paulo, Brazil. He has served in the activities of ICANN's Business Constituency and Registration Abuse Policy Working Group.[9]
He has lectured on technology-related legislative and regulatory initiatives at platforms like Glasser Legalworks’ E-Commerce Law School and the Practicing Law Institute’s Internet Law Institute, as well as at programs of the American Bar Association and the District of Columbia Bar.
He is also a member of many American Bar Association Committees. He has also served as the Chairman of the Business Law Section’s Committee on Legislation.
He is a member of the Bar in the District of Columbia and Massachusetts.[10]
He was admitted to law practice in Massachusetts in 1975; District of Columbia in 1976; US Supreme Court in 1994.[11]
Publications
- Corwin writes on his internetcommerce.org
- He also publishes articles on CircleID.com