Background
Hutchings Reed, Mary was born on March 7, 1951 in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
Hutchings Reed, Mary was born on March 7, 1951 in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
Brown University (Bachelor of Arts with honors, 1973. Master of Arts, 1973). Yale University (Juris Doctor, 1976).
Worked at Winston & Strawn (Chicago, Illinois) specializing in Alternative Dispute Resolution, Asset Securitization, Corporate and Securities, Financial Transactions, Litigation, Antitrust, Banking, Bankruptcy, Workouts and Financial Restructuring, Commercial Lending, Real Estate, Tax, Energy, Employment and Labor Relations, Employee Benefits, Intellectual Property, Environmental Law, Financial Institutions Regulatory, Health Law, Government Contracts, Immigration, International Trade, Lease Financing, Mergers and Acquisitions, Product Liability, Project Finance, Public Finance, Federal Governmental Relations and Regulatory Affairs, Transportation, Telecommunications and Media, Maritime Law, Trusts and Estates and White Collar Criminal Defense. Admitted to the bar, 1976, Illinois and United States. District Court, Northern District of Illinois.
Phi Beta Kappa.
Author: "The Legal Liability of Library Trustees," Journal of Library Administration, Volume 3 (2), 1982. "Model Policy Concerning College and University Photocopying for Classroom, Research and Library Use," pamphlet published by American Library Association, 1982. "Sponsorship Agreements: Putting lieutenant in Writing," Special Events Report, September 30, 1985.
"Remarks on MPAA Ratings," Newsletter on Intellectual Freedom, September, Volume XXXIV, Number.
5, p. 178, 1985; "Library and Classroom Use of Copyrighted Videotapes and Computer Software," American Libraries, February, 1986. "Discrimination and Related Litigation in Libraries," Journal of Library Administration, Volume 7, Number.
4, Winter, 1986. "How to Legally Protect a Public Event: Parts I and II," Special Events Report, May 18, 1987 and June 1, 1987.
The Copyright Primer for Librarians and Educators, American Library Association and National Education Association, Chicago, 1987. "To Love a Parade," The Merchandising Reporter, Volume 6, Number.
8, September, 1987. "What is Right in Copyright?" American Libraries, February, 1989.
Business Torts, Contributing Editor and Author of Chapters, "Privacy and Publicity" and "Trademarks," Matthew Bender, March, 1989. The IEG Legal Guide to Sponsorship, 498pp, International Events Group, Chicago, 1990.
"The Legal Aspects of Promoting and Sponsoring Events," Special Events Group, March 26, 1990. "Monday Memo," Broadcasting, October 29, 1990.
"Trademarks in the Sale of a Business: Concurrent Use and Licensing," The Trademark Reporter, Volume 80, Number.
5, p. 514, September-October, 1990. "Sponsorship Contracts: Drafting Challenges," The Licensing Journal, January 1995.
"Sponsorship and the Arts: A Brief Overview of Legal Issues for Non-for-Profits," 13 Ent.
4 Spts. Lawyer 9, 1995. Adjunct Professor: Northwestern University School of Law, 1988-1992. Columbia College, 1984-1987.
Member: Chicago and American Bar Associations.
Winston & Strawn, founded in 1853, is one of the nation"s oldest and largest law firms. With nearly 525 attorneys in offices in Chicago, New York, Washington, District of Columbia, Geneva, Switzerland and Paris, France, the firm provides a full range of legal services to clients throughout the United States and abroad, including Fortune 500 companies, major commercial and financial institutions, governments and governmental entities, as well as small and midsize companies, individuals and entrepreneurs from virtually every industry.
Member: Chicago and American Bar Associations.