Experience
Greg maintains a general commercial litigation practice with specific emphasis on disputes related to construction, insurance, and intellectual property (trademark and copyright infringement). In addition, Greg has represented clients in disputes involving privacy and computer law, advertising issues, and constitutional rights.
Greg’s practice also includes a transactional component, representing businesses in negotiating and drafting co-branding and licensing agreements, contractor and subcontractor agreements, and providing general business advice.
While at Boalt Hall, he was Senior Publishing Editor of the California Law Review and a member of the Ecology Law Quarterly and published a note in the Berkeley Technology Law Journal.
Published Opinions:
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Moore v. Hill, 188 Cal.App.4th 1267 (2010)
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Baker v. BDO Seidman, LLP, 390 F.Supp.2d 919 (2005)
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Napa Valley Publishing Co. v. City of Calistoga, 225 F.Supp.2d 1176 (2002)
Education
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University of California, Berkeley, Boalt Hall School of Law; J.D. (1999)
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Stanford University; A.B., English, with Honors in Humanities, (1994)