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Michael Graham

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Country: USA
Email: gnosisiplaw [at] gmail.com
Website:

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Michael Graham is the founder and principal of Gnosis IP Law, P.C. He is active in ICANN's new Intellectual Property Constituency (IPC), was a member of the GNSO Consumer Trust, Consumer Confidence and Competition Metrics Working Group, and is Vice Chair of the GNSO Policy and Implementation Working Group. Graham has been involved with the International Trademark Association (INTA) since 1987, and since 2009 has been active in the Internet Committee and gTLD sub-committee.[1]. In addition, he is a member of the Copyright Society of the USA, the Copyright Law and Practice Committee of Intellectual Property Owners (IPO)[2], and the Chicago Bar Association[3]. He is also an Adjunct Professor, supervising the Technology & Intellectual Property Clinic of DePaul University College of Law.

Education[edit | edit source]

  • J.D. - Fordham University School of Law
  • M.A. English - Ohio University
  • B.S.Ed. Secondary English and Speech - Miami University.

Awards and Honors[edit | edit source]

Graham was awarded a Martindale-Hubbell AV Peer Review Rating[4], was named Recommended Individual Attorney among World’s Top 1000 Lawyers by World Trademark Review in 2013[5], was named a Leading Lawyer in the areas of Advertising & Media Law, Computer & Technology Law, and Intellectual Property Law, and was named a "Super Lawyer" in 2005 and 2014[6].

Fun Facts[edit | edit source]

Graham is a member of the National Ski Patrol, and a Slope Leader in the Ski Patrol, at Wilmot Mountain Wisconsin. He is also an accomplished musician, playing in a country/bluegrass/old time band called "Crow Island", and was bassist for a basement cover band called Dads Gone Bad. He is also a published poet and essayist, and avid concert-goer and volunteer Lead and Staff for music festival ADA Access Programs.

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