Background
Cendali, Dale M. was born on February 11, 1959 in New York, New York, United States.
Cendali, Dale M. was born on February 11, 1959 in New York, New York, United States.
Yale University (Bachelor of Arts, summa cum laude, 1981). Harvard University (Juris Doctor, 1984).
Worked at O'Melveny & Myers LLP (Los Angeles, California) specializing in General Civil Litigation, Appellate Practice, and Criminal Trials Practice in all State and Federal Courts. Administrative; Antitrust. Banking; Bankruptcy; Commercial.
Communications; Construction. Corporation and Corporate Financing. Environmental; Immigration and Naturalization.
Insurance Coverage Defense. Intellectual Property. International Business.
Labor and Employment. Employment Benefits; Media and Entertainment. Municipal, Municipal Zoning and Municipal Finance.
Natural Resources; Oil and Gas. Patent, Trademark, Copyright and Unfair Competition. Probate, Trusts and Estate Planning.
Public Utilities; Real Estate. Securities; and Tax Law. Admitted to the bar, 1985, New York and United States.
District Court, Southern and Eastern Districts of New York. United States. District Court, Eastern District of Michigan. United States. District Court, Northern District of California.
Phi Beta Kappa. Editor-in-Chief, The Harvard Journal of Legislation, 1983-1984. Author: "Of Things to Come: The Actual Impact of Herbert v. Lando and a Proposed National Correction Statute," 22 Harvard Journal of Legislation, 1985.
"The Employee's Perspective: Entering and Leaving the Employer-Employee Relationship, Planning for Possible Litigation Strategic Aspects of Litigation," Trade Secret Law Reporter, Volume II, Nos. 10-11 (1987); "In Search of Truth, A Review of Renata Adler's Reckless Disregard," 15 Northern Kentucky Law Review 227 (1987). "Representing The Employee In A Trade Secret Case," The Corporate Analyst, August 1989 (First Author).
"Representing The Employee In A Trade Secret Case," The Corporate Counsel's Guide to Protecting Trade Secrets Ch. 7.1 (1989) (First Author). "Enjoining A Tender Offer for Misuse of Confidential Information: Is It A Show-Stopper or Can The Bidder Cure?" The Journal of Proprietary Rights, December 1989 (Part I).
January 1990 (Part II) (First Author), Abstract Reprinted in April, 1990 Bowne Digest for Corporate & Securities Lawyers. Co-Author: "The Work for Hire Doctrine After CCNV vs. Reid," New York State Bar Journal, July 1990.
"Lotus Case Highlights Copyright Issues and High-Tech Problems," The National Law Journal, November, 1993. "Federal Preemption of State Dilution Statutes," The New York Law Journal, April 12, 1993. SEGA Case Suggests Protection Strategies," The National Law Journal, January 18, 1993.
Author: Author: "Book Publishing: The Writer's Side," University of Houston Law Foundation and University of California at Davis School of Law, July 1993. "Ferrari Case Shows Collision of Competing Protection Concepts," The National Law Journal, October 12, 1992. "Fact-Compilating Ruling May Hinder Protection," The National Law Journal, June 17, 1991.
"In Lotus, The 1st Circuit Departed From Precedent, Narrowing Protection For Developed Software and Giving Crazy Litigators A Blank Disk on Which to Write," The National Law Journal, May 15, 1995. "The Book Publishing Industry: Intellectual Property, Privacy, Libel and Contract Issues," The Texas Bar Association, March 1995. Computer Interfaces Test Copyright Law's Scope," The National Law Journal, October 31, 1994.
Co-Author: "You Name It: To What Extent Can a Surname Be Used As a Trademark?" The Los Angeles Daily Journal and The San Francisco Journal, April 25, 1996. "Personal Jurisdiction and the Internet," PLI's First Annual Internet Law Institute, June 1998. Frequent Lecturer on Media, Intellectual Property and Litigation Topics.
Member: The Association of the Bar of the City of New York (Member, Committees on: Communications and Media Law. Copyright and Literary Property. Trademarks and Unfair Competition).
New York State (Member, Sections on: Commercial and Federal Litigation, Entertainment, Arts and Sports. Chair, Subcommittee on the Works For Hire Doctrine, 1989-1990) and American (Member, Litigation Section. Co-Chair, Intellectual Properties Committee, 1997-2000.
Programming Co-Chair, 1993 Annual Meeting. Member, Trial Evidence Committee, 1985-1994) Bar Associations. (New York, NY Office).
O'Melveny & Myers LLP, founded over 110 years ago on January 2, 1885, is the oldest law firm in Los Angeles. Since that time, we have grown from two attorneys in two rooms specializing in the local concerns of a frontier community to a firm of more than 500 lawyers involved in matters of regional, national and global concern.
Author: "Of Things to Come: The Actual Impact of Herbert v. Lando and a Proposed National Correction Statute," 22 Harvard Journal of Legislation, 1985. "The Employee's Perspective: Entering and Leaving the Employer-Employee Relationship, Planning for Possible Litigation Strategic Aspects of Litigation," Trade Secret Law Reporter, Volume II, Nos.
10-11 (1987)
"In Search of Truth, A Review of Renata Adler's Reckless Disregard," 15 Northern Kentucky Law Review 227 (1987). "Representing The Employee In A Trade Secret Case," The Corporate Analyst, August 1989 (First Author). "Representing The Employee In A Trade Secret Case," The Corporate Counsel's Guide to Protecting Trade Secrets Ch.
7.1 (1989) (First Author). "Enjoining A Tender Offer for Misuse of Confidential Information: Is It A Show-Stopper or Can The Bidder Cure?" The Journal of Proprietary Rights, December 1989 (Part I). January 1990 (Part II) (First Author), Abstract Reprinted in April, 1990 Bowne Digest for Corporate & Securities Lawyers.
Co-Author: "The Work for Hire Doctrine After CCNV vs. Reid," New York State Bar Journal, July 1990. "Lotus Case Highlights Copyright Issues and High-Tech Problems," The National Law Journal, November, 1993.
"Federal Preemption of State Dilution Statutes," The New York Law Journal, April 12, 1993. SEGA Case Suggests Protection Strategies," The National Law Journal, January 18, 1993.
Member: The Association of the Bar of the City of New York (Member, Committees on: Communications and Media Law. Copyright and Literary Property. Trademarks and Unfair Competition).
New York State (Member, Sections on: Commercial and Federal Litigation, Entertainment, Arts and Sports. Chair, Subcommittee on the Works For Hire Doctrine, 1989-1990) and American (Member, Litigation Section. Co-Chair, Intellectual Properties Committee, 1997-2000.
Programming Co-Chair, 1993 Annual Meeting. Member, Trial Evidence Committee, 1985-1994) Bar Associations. (New York, NY Office).