Background
Hamburg, Jeanne M. was born on September 11, 1966 in New York, New York, United States.
Hamburg, Jeanne M. was born on September 11, 1966 in New York, New York, United States.
Wellesley College (Bachelor of Arts, magna cum laude, 1987). Columbia University (Juris Doctor, 1990).
Worked at Frankfurt, Garbus, Klein & Selz, A Professional Corporation (New York, New York) specializing in Civil Litigation, Intellectual Property, Copyrights, Trademarks, Publishing, Art Law. Admitted to the bar, 1991, Connecticut, New York, District of Columbia and United States. District Court, Southern and Eastern Districts of New New York
Phi Beta Kappa.
Editor, Columbia Law Review, 1990. Company-Author: "Who Owns the Skyline?: A Trademark, Copyright and First Amendment Conundrum," Intellectual Property Litigation, Fall, 1996. "Are "Net Providers Liable for Users" Infringement?" The National Law Journal February 12, 1996.
"Applying Section 43(a) of the Lanham Acting to Copyrightable Works," February 1996 Selected Legal Papers of the American Intellectual Property Law Association.
"Application of Trademark Law to Copyrightable Works," Intellectual Property Litigation, Summer, 1995. ""Reverse Passing Office" May Apply to Literary Works," The National Law Journal, May 8, 1995.
"The "New" Doctrine of Subliminal Confusion," New York Law Journal, April 13, 1995. "Fabric Foreign the Future: Courts Should Apply the Supreme Court"s Decision in Feist to Cases Involving Copyright Infringement of Fabric Designs," Intellectual Property Litigation, September, 1994.
"Deduction of Income Taxes From Awards of Profits Attributable to Innocent Copyright and Patent Infringement," Intellectual Property Litigation, March, 1994.
"The International Negotiation: A Cultural Perspective," The American Bar Association Guide to International Business Negotiations, 1994, adapted in 40 The Practical Lawyer 53, July, 1994. Author: "When Prior Pay Isn"t Equal Pay: A Proposed Standard for the Identification of "Factors Other than Sex" Under the Equal Pay Acting," 89 Columbia Law Review 1085, 1989. Invited Speaker, 1995 Annual Meeting, American Intellectual Property Law Association.
Member: The Association of the Bar of the City of New York (Member, Committee on Copyright and Literary Property, 1994).
American Bar Association. American Intellectual Property Law Association.
New York Women"s Bar Association. Columbia Alumnae Association (Committee on Liaison with Non-Legal Professional Women"s Organizations).
Author: "When Prior Pay Isn't Equal Pay: A Proposed Standard for the Identification of 'Factors Other than Sex' Under the Equal Pay Act," 89 Columbia Law Review 1085, 1989. Invited Speaker, 1995 Annual Meeting, American Intellectual Property Law Association. Co-Author: "Who Owns the Skyline?: A Trademark, Copyright and First Amendment Conundrum," Intellectual Property Litigation, Fall, 1996.
"Are 'Net Providers Liable for Users' Infringement?" The National Law Journal February 12, 1996. "Applying Section 43(a) of the Lanham Act to Copyrightable Works," February 1996 Selected Legal Papers of the American Intellectual Property Law Association. "Application of Trademark Law to Copyrightable Works," Intellectual Property Litigation, Summer, 1995.
"'Reverse Passing Off' May Apply to Literary Works," The National Law Journal, May 8, 1995. "The 'New' Doctrine of Subliminal Confusion," New York Law Journal, April 13, 1995. "Fabric For the Future: Courts Should Apply the Supreme Court's Decision in Feist to Cases Involving Copyright Infringement of Fabric Designs," Intellectual Property Litigation, September, 1994.
"Deduction of Income Taxes From Awards of Profits Attributable to Innocent Copyright and Patent Infringement," Intellectual Property Litigation, March, 1994. "The International Negotiation: A Cultural Perspective," The American Bar Association Guide to International Business Negotiations, 1994, adapted in 40 The Practical Lawyer 53, July, 1994.
Member: The Association of the Bar of the City of New York (Member, Committee on Copyright and Literary Property, 1994). American Bar Association. American Intellectual Property Law Association.
New York Women"s Bar Association.
Columbia Alumnae Association (Committee on Liaison with Non-Legal Professional Women"s Organizations).