Background
Jaglom, Andre R. was born on December 23, 1953 in New York, New York, United States.
Jaglom, Andre R. was born on December 23, 1953 in New York, New York, United States.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Bachelor of Science, 1974). Harvard University (Juris Doctor, magna cum laude, 1977). Spoken languages: French.
Rogers v. Koons, 960 F.2d 301 (2d Circuit), certified denied, 113 South. Court 365 (1992); Retail Software Services, Incorporated. v. Lashlee, 854 F.2d 18 (2d Circuit 1988); Elizabeth Taylor Cosmetics Company v. Annick Goutal, Limited Liability Company, 673 F.Supp. 1238 (South.D.N.Y. 1987)Worked at Stecher Jaglom & Prutzman, Limited liability partnership (New York, New York) specializing in General Practice, Litigation, Corporate and Business Law, Distribution, Marketing and Franchise Law, Food and Alcoholic Beverage Law, Trust and Estate Litigation, Antitrust, Copyright, Trademark and Unfair Competition, Computer Law, International Business, Alternate Dispute Resolution, Matrimonial Law and Real Estate. Admitted to the bar, 1978, New York and United States. District Court, Southern and Eastern Districts of New New York
1982, United States.
Supreme Court. 1987, United States. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit. Sigma Xi. Author: "Distribution Contracts," Legal Checklists, Clark Boardman Callaghan, 1988, 1993, Supp., 1994.
"Monsanto Company v.
Spray-Rite Service Company The Case of the Complaining Dealer," 2 Computer Law Reporter 1049, 1984. "The Terminated Distributor and the Tie-In-3 P.M., Incorporated. v. Basic Four Corporation," 3 Computer Law Reporter 377, 1984.
"The Broad Scope of Franchise Laws: Have You Been Swept Up?" 3 Computer Law Reporter 864, 1985.
"Development of A Corporate Antitrust Compliance Program," The Practical Lawyer, 1985. "Site Licensing: Number Robinson-Patman Problem," 5 Computer Law Reporter 1, 1986.
"Small Firm Technology," The Practical Lawyer, 1993. Lecturer, Product Distribution and Marketing, American Language Institute -American Bar Association Course of Study, 1983, 1986.
Chairman, 1987. Computer Marketing and Distribution Editor, Computer Law Reporter, 1984-1989.
Director and Treasurer, American Institute of Wine and Food, New York Chapter, 1991. Panel Company-Chair, Distribution and Marketing Law, International Law and Practice Section, New York State Bar Association, 1996. Member: The Association of the Bar of the City of New York (Member, Computer Law Committee, 1986-1989, 1990-1994, Secretary, 1990-1994.
Member, Technology and the Practice of Law Committee, Chair, Technology Center Subcommittee, 1993).
New York State (Company-Chair, Distribution and Marketing Law Program, International Law and Practice Section, Fall Meeting, 1996. Member, Franchise Committee, 1996) and American (Member: Section on Litigation.
Forum Committee on Franchising. Section on Antitrust Law, 1982) Bar Associations.
Stecher Jaglom & Prutzman combines individual areas of expertise and experience to provide a broad range of services to meet the legal needs of businesses and individuals.
The firm melds the legal skills of attorneys trained at leading national law firms with the efficiency and personal service of a smaller firm and the experience of a respected retired judge. lieutenant concentrates its practice in three principal areas: business litigation, commercial and corporate matters, and trusts and estates. Its litigation practice covers business disputes of virtually all types, including such specialized areas as trademark and copyright, trade secrets, employment law and dealer terminations.
Its commercial and corporate practice focuses on distribution and marketing law, intellectual property, and business transactions, and offers particular experience in such specialized areas as computer law and alcoholic beverage regulation.
Its estate practice includes estate planning, probate and trust and litigation. The firm represents a broad array of United States. and foreign clients, ranging from large multinational companies to start-up businesses and individuals in a wide range of industries, with business interests around the world as well as throughout the United States.
Author: "Distribution Contracts," Legal Checklists, Clark Boardman Callaghan, 1988, 1993, Supp., 1994. "Monsanto Company v. Spray-Rite Service Company The Case of the Complaining Dealer," 2 Computer Law Reporter 1049, 1984. "The Terminated Distributor and the Tie-In-3 P.M., Inc. v.
Basic Four Corporation," 3 Computer Law Reporter 377, 1984. "The Broad Scope of Franchise Laws: Have You Been Swept Up?" 3 Computer Law Reporter 864, 1985. "Development of A Corporate Antitrust Compliance Program," The Practical Lawyer, 1985.
"Site Licensing: No Robinson-Patman Problem," 5 Computer Law Reporter 1, 1986. "Small Firm Technology," The Practical Lawyer, 1993. Lecturer, Product Distribution and Marketing, ALI-American Bar Association Course of Study, 1983, 1986.
Chairman, 1987. Computer Marketing and Distribution Editor, Computer Law Reporter, 1984-1989. Director and Treasurer, American Institute of Wine and Food, N.Y. Chapter, 1991. Panel Co-Chair, Distribution and Marketing Law, International Law and Practice Section, New York State Bar Association, 1996.
Member: The Association of the Bar of the City of New York (Member, Computer Law Committee, 1986-1989, 1990-1994, Secretary, 1990-1994. Member, Technology and the Practice of Law Committee, Chair, Technology Center Subcommittee, 1993). New York State (Company-Chair, Distribution and Marketing Law Program, International Law and Practice Section, Fall Meeting, 1996.
Member, Franchise Committee, 1996) and American (Member: Section on Litigation.
Forum Committee on Franchising. Section on Antitrust Law, 1982) Bar Associations.