Background
Gordon, Mark L. was born on February 20, 1951 in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
Gordon, Mark L. was born on February 20, 1951 in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
University of Michigan (Bachelor of Arts, with distinction, 1973). Northwestern University (Juris Doctor, cum laude, 1976). Member, National Moot Court Team.
Staff Member, 19741975 and Member, Editorial Board, 1975-1976, Northwestern University Law Review.
Worked at Gordon & Glickson Professional Corporation (Chicago, Illinois) specializing in Information Technology, Computer Law, Online and Internet Law, Technology Licensing and Transactions, Outsourcing, Corporate and Securities, Finance, Venture Capital, Distribution, Marketing, Development, Intellectual Property, Multimedia and New Media, Telecommunications, Cable and Broadcast Television, Entertainment Law, Commercial Law, Taxation, Legislative Practice, Governmental Affairs, Complex Commercial Litigation, Trials and Dispute Resolution. Admitted to the bar, 1976, California. 1977, Illinois.
Staff Member, 1974-1975 and Member, Editorial Board, 1975-1976, Northwestern University Law Review.
Author: "Functional Software Pricing," 1 The Computer Lawyer 6, April, 1984.
Computer Software: Contracting for Development and Distribution, John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated., 1986. "Gateway Transactions: Electronic Data Interchange Systems," 3 Computer Lawyer 14, November, 1986.
Company-Author: "Distribution of Core Technology: To Disclose or Not to Disclose, That is the Question," 4 Computer Lawyer 1, June, 1987. Speaker: "Systems Integration: Market Directions and Strategies," 1990-1995, Computer Law Association, April, 1991.
Author: "Computer System Failures: Practical Resolution Consideration," 4 Software Law Journal 421, October, 1991, 3 The Corporate Analyst 1, May, 1991.
"Key Issues in Contracting for the Development of Joint and Derived Products," 11 Computer Law Journal, 1991. "Outsourcing Issues," 9 The Computer Lawyer 9, December, 1992. "Technology Joint Development Projects: Problems and Solutions," 1 The International Computer Lawyer 13, March, 1993.
Speaker: "Data Deals: The Next Generation," University of Southern California Fourteenth Annual Computer Law Institute, May, 1993.
Company-Author: "Data Deals: The Essence of Multimedia Transactions," 11 The Computer Lawyer 11, November, 1993. "Transaction-Based Licenses: Managing Revenues and Controlling Costs," 11 The Computer Lawyer 10, October, 1994.
"A Lawyer"s Roadmap of the Information Superhighway," XIII The John Marshall Journal of Computer and Information Law 2, Winter, 1995. Speaker: "An Introduction to Technology Due Diligence and Intellectual Property Audits: Mergers and Acquisitions Focus," The Computer Law Association and The Federal Communications Bar Association, The 1996 Computer and Telecommunications Law Update and World Computer Law Congress, April, 1996.
"Copying to Compete: The Tension Between Copyright Protection and Antitrust Policy in Recent Non-Literal Computer Program Copyright Infringement Cases," Practising Law Institute Conference, Intellectual Property Antitrust, July, 1996.
Author: "Government Outsourcing: Legal and Business Considerations," The Computer Lawyer, July, 1996. Adjunct Professor, John Marshall Law School, 1985. Director, Illinois Software Association and Center, 1984.
Member: Illinois Secretary of State"s Advisory Council on Public Records and Privacy.
Editorial Board, The Computer Lawyer, National Newsletter. Advisory Board, The International Computer Lawyer.
Member, Editorial Board, Cyberspace Lawyer. Member, Editorial Board, John Marshall Journal of Computer and Information Law.
Member, Panel of Arbitrators, American Arbitration Association.
Member: Los Angeles County, Chicago, Illinois State and American (Member, Coordinating Commission on Legal Technology Briefing Materials) Bar Associations. The State Bar of California. International Bar Association.
Association of Business Trial Lawyers.
Computer Law Association (Director, 1985-1994. President, 1993-1994.
Member, Advisory Board, 1994). Gordon & Glickson Professional Corporation, provides a broad spectrum of legal services to the information technology market worldwide.
The firm"s signature practice addresses the complex issues arising from the convergence of business and technology.
lieutenant is built on a foundation of conventional legal disciplines--corporate, commercial, tax, finance, intellectual property, litigation, trials and governmental affairs Members of the firm hold influential positions on professional committees and editorial boards and participate in national and international, legal, business and technical conferences. The firm"s clients range from Fortune 500 corporations to emerging business enterprises, from not-for-profit organizations to local, state and foreign governmental entities and they operate world-wide in virtually every sector of this marketplace.
Member: Illinois Secretary of State"s Advisory Council on Public Records and Privacy. Editorial Board, The Computer Lawyer, National Newsletter. Advisory Board, The International Computer Lawyer.
Member, Editorial Board, Cyberspace Lawyer.
Member, Editorial Board, John Marshall Journal of Computer and Information Law. Member, Panel of Arbitrators, American Arbitration Association.
Member: Los Angeles County, Chicago, Illinois State and American (Member, Coordinating Commission on Legal Technology Briefing Materials) Bar Associations. The State Bar of California.
International Bar Association.
Association of Business Trial Lawyers. Computer Law Association (Director, 1985-1994. President, 1993-1994.
Member, Advisory Board, 1994).