The Law Office of Michael B. Green, Esq.
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The Law Office of Michael B. Green, Esq. also advises clients, particularly from the Computer, Internet and Telecommunications industry, in many areas of the law, business and technology including: drafting, reviewing, negotiating and revising contracts, intellectual property licenses, residential and commercial leases, asset purchases and software acquisition as well as with guidance on discrimination & employment issues and general day to day legal, business and technical matters.

Our office provides an entire range of representation on Intellectual Property, Business and Corporate matters such as trademark and copyright preparation, maintenance, and enforcement, trade secret and confidentiality protections, license agreements and source code escrow services as well as cutting edge counsel on technology related issues.

We can provide you with a virtual “turn-key” contracting process with templates and detailed guidance on each step and on every issue. Moreover, we can assist you in negotiating and settling disputes involving client, employment and vendor agreements, solicitation and poaching of valuable technical employees, collections and insurance claims.

Our office can also provide guidance on human resources issues such as drafting and revising employment agreements and corporate policies included in employee manuals, interviewing and termination of employment, employee stock plans, potential sexual harassment claims, whether former employees violated non-compete clauses in employment agreements, independent contractor versus employee status for tax purposes and reductions in force.

Unique and novel challenges are met with a vast array of resources. We are available to consult with you 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. And, if in the remote chance we cannot help you, we will even try to find someone who can at no charge.

Please call us at (516) 993-4357 or e-mail us with your problems for a free consultation and together, we will find a way to solve them.

Our firm has been proud to have had the honor of havingLance Rose, J.D., LL.M., highly esteemed as being one of the pioneer attorneys in Computer and Internet Law and author of the seminal, NetLaw, serve as its Business and Technology Consultant. His passing was a great loss to all of us who truly knew him well.



Michael Green is also the author or co-author of several articles and has collaborated on two briefs submitted to the United States Supreme Court in landmark Internet cases. The following are some of these works:

U.S. v. American Library Association (“CIPA” Case) Amicus Curiae Brief   - This brief was filed with the U.S. Supreme Court on February 10 th , 2003.

ACLU v. Reno ( CDA Indecency Case) Amici Curiae Brief   - This brief was filed with the U.S. Supreme Court on February 19 th , 1997.

Bridging The Analogy Gap: The Internet, The Printing Press And Freedom Of Speech - This Law Review Article was published in the Spring of 1997 by invitation of the Seattle University School of Law.

Anonymity, Democracy and Cyberspace - Last Draft of a Law Review Article unpublished due to discontinuance of the publication.

Nameless in Cyberspace: Anonymity on the Internet - This was an edited version of the Anonymity, Democracy and Cyberspace Law Review Article that was ultimately published by the Cato Institute as Briefing Paper No. 54 on December 8, 1999.

Copyright, Fair Use and ISP Liability on the Internet - This is a paper written during the second year of law school and also published in the March, 1996 issue of The Ethical Spectacle .

The following are outlines from the 2004 Shareware Industry Conference (SIC)  presented by Michael Green.

Outline - Effective Contract Negotiations.

Outline - Confidentiality Issues When Selling/Licensing Source Code.

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Statement of Client Rights

 
  
Relevant Legal Cases and Codes

 

CRUZAN v. DIRECTOR, MDH, 497 U.S. 261

 

IN THE MATTER OF KAREN QUINLAN,
70 N.J. 10

 

IN THE MATTER OF JOHN STORAR; IN THE MATTER OF PHILIP K. EICHNER, 52 N.Y.2d 363



IN THE MATTER OF WESTCHESTER COUNTY MEDICAL CENTER, ON BEHALF OF MARY O'CONNOR,
72 N.Y.2d 517

 


 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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