Daniel Glazer co-leads Fried Frank’s Tech Group and is resident in the firm’s London and New York offices. Dan focuses on technology transactions, including complex licensing, outsourcing, and services arrangements. He also advises UK, Irish and other non-US companies on US expansion and US fundraising. Dan works closely with investors and governmental agencies, as well as accelerators such as Techstars, Barclays, Seedcamp, Microsoft Ventures, Wayra, MassChallengeUK, Startupbootcamp FinTech, Dassault, CyLon and Ignite.
The American Lawyer honored Dan as its 2015 Transatlantic Innovator of the Year. London’s Tech City News named Dan a top “Community Connector,” and The New York Law Journal selected him as one of its inaugural under-40 “Rising Stars.” Chambers USA, Legal 500, and similar publications regularly recognize Dan as a leading transactional lawyer.
Dan is a member of Tech London Advocates and was appointed by the Scottish Government to the GlobalScot network of Scottish business advocates. He is also a frequent speaker and author; his publications include “Coming to America: The Legal Basics,” and Practical Law Company’s primary resources on data licensing and on IP/IT issues in M&A transactions. He also is a member of PLC’s IP/IT Advisory Board.
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Barry Bretschneider, a partner at BakerHostetler in Washington, D.C. and a registered patent attorney and recognized lawyer in Chambers USA, has a diverse practice that is concentrated on patent infringement litigation in the district courts and before the International Trade Commission, post grant patent procedures including inter partes review, reexaminations and interferences, patent prosecution, patent licensing and related transactional work, and trademark litigation and prosecution. Barry represents U.S. and foreign corporations, and his diverse background includes working with a multitude of technologies, such as the electronics, semiconductors, polymers, composite materials, medical device, pharmaceutical and automotive industries, among many others.
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Erin Rhinehart is a partner with Faruki Ireland & Cox P.L.L. and is an experienced trial lawyer with a focus on the resolution of complex business disputes in (and out of) federal and state courts across the United States. Her litigation practice focuses on media & communications law (social media, advertising, First Amendment, online & traditional defamation, public records, trademark, copyright, trade secrets, open courts, and takedown requests), class action defense, breach of contract, and environmental matters. She also advises clients on social media, litigation holds, e-discovery, and litigation strategy (both before, during, and after a complaint is filed). Erin has been recognized as an Ohio Super Lawyers Rising Star, is a Dayton Business Journal “40 Under 40” honoree, was a member of the Leadership Dayton Class of 2012, and is a Fellow of the Ohio State Bar Foundation and American Bar Foundation. She can be found on LinkedIn, and Twitter @EERhinehart.
A lawyer and consultant to law firms on strategic and economic issues, Bruce MacEwen has become a recognized leader in the industry. He founded Adam Smith, Esq. in 2003, and has published nearly 1,500 articles on the firm’s website probing such topics as globalization, leadership, finance, mergers and acquisitions, and partnership structures. He is a sought-after speaker and frequently appears at law firm retreats and legal industry conferences in the United States and around the world.
Michael Morgan, who practices with Jones Day in Los Angeles, is one of the nation’s top lawyers in the field of cybersecurity and privacy. He advises clients on cyber attack response; cyber security; privacy and data security obligations under U.S. and foreign laws; and data security policies and best practices. For more than two decades, he has represented clients in complex litigation, including consumer class actions and government investigations.
Mark Beese is President of Leadership for Lawyers, LLC, a consultancy focused on helping lawyers and other professionals become better leaders and business developers. He provides training, coaching and consultation to firms in the areas of leadership development, business development and marketing. His clients range from small, single office firms to global Amlaw 100 firms.
Kathy Cannon is managing partner of Kelley Drye’s Washington, D.C. office and former chair of the International Trade and Customs practice group. With more than 30 years of experience in international trade law, Ms. Cannon focuses her practice on assisting domestic industries that are experiencing injury due to unfairly traded imports, primarily through the use of antidumping and countervailing duty laws.