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Mark Grossman

Mark Grossman is a 28-year business lawyer who began focusing on technology about 22 years ago. This makes him an old-timer in a new practice area. He is also an author and frequent speaker on technology, business, and the art and science of negotiating deals.

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Tate Stickles

Tate Stickles joined the Grossman Law Group in 2004 and is a resident of the firm’s Coral Gables office.

Tate focuses his legal practice on e-commerce and information technology matters, with a special emphasis and extensive experience in negotiating and drafting complex I.T. contracts. He represents clients of all sizes, from the Fortune 500 to small start ups, including software developers and distributors, Internet service providers, and computer network, hardware, and communications companies.

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Adam Feinsilver
Of Counsel

Adam Feinsilver approaches the practice of law with a practical background in computer technologies dating from the Pre-IBM PC days of the Commodore PET. Adam bridges the barrier between technology, entertainment and the law by applying the law to his true interests. He is a published author and blogger on a variety of tech and entertainment law subjects ranging from copyright in cyberspace to privacy protection for children on the Internet.

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Upcoming Events

February 8, 2010
5:15pm to 6:15pm
Webinar presented to a live audience in Long Island, NY
The Art and Science of Negotiating Software Licenses and Tech Deals
Sponsored by the Long Island Software CEO Roundtable
If you would like to attend please contact Tate Stickles at Tstickles@eComputerLaw.com



February 9, 2010
6:15pm to 7:15pm
New York, NY
The Art and Science of Negotiating Software Licenses and Tech Deals
Sponsored by the Manhattan Software CEO Roundtable
If you would like to attend please contact Tate Stickles at Tstickles@eComputerLaw.com


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