Jump to content

Greenberg & Lieberman: Difference between revisions

From ICANNWiki
Marie Cabural (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
Marie Cabural (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
Line 35: Line 35:


==Community Service==
==Community Service==
Greenberg and Lieberman gives back to the community by supporting various non-government organizations such the American Bar Association, DC Bar Association – Pro Bono Program Olney Boys & Girls Club, B’Nai Shalom of Olney and many other organizations.<ref>[
Greenberg and Lieberman gives back to the community by supporting various non-government organizations such the American Bar Association, DC Bar Association – Pro Bono Program Olney Boys & Girls Club, B’Nai Shalom of Olney and many other organizations.<ref>[http://www.aplegal.com/community-activities.html Community and Non-Profit Services]</ref>
http://www.aplegal.com/community-activities.html Community and Non-Profit Services]</ref>





Revision as of 19:38, 21 April 2011


Type: Privately held
Industry: Legal
Founded: 1996
Founder(s): Stevan Lieberman

Michael Greenberg

Headquarters: 2141 Wisconsin ave NW Suite C2

Washington, DC

Country: USA
Employees: 10
Website: www.aplegal.com
LinkedIn: Greenberg & Lieberman
Key People
Stevan Lieberman, Member

Michael Greenberg, Member
Debora McCormick, Senior Attorney

Greenberg & Lieberman is an international law firm based in Washington, DC specializing in intellectual property and litigation. The firm is founded in 1996 and it is registered with the United States Patent and Trademark Office.[1]

The law firm's Of Counsels include John B. Anderson, Mike Lebowitz, David Shaheen, Jonathan Westreich, Howard Newman and Phillip S. Corwin.

Practice Areas

The law firm provides services in different practices areas which include Patents,Trademarks, Copyrights, Internet, New Media Contracts & Licensing,Domain Escrow, Litigation, Infringement Defense, Military Law, Incorporation Setup, Marketing Services and other Hourly Work.[2]

Community Service

Greenberg and Lieberman gives back to the community by supporting various non-government organizations such the American Bar Association, DC Bar Association – Pro Bono Program Olney Boys & Girls Club, B’Nai Shalom of Olney and many other organizations.[3]


References