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Admitted: 1982, California Law School: University of California at Berkeley, J.D. Member: State Bar of California (Member, Sections on: Intellectual Property; International Law; Dispute Resolution); American Bar Association (Member, Sections on: Intellectual Property; Dispute Resolution). Biography: Phi Beta Kappa. Visiting Faculty, University of California, Berkeley, 1982-1983. Fulbright Professor of Law, Université Paris V, 1986-1987. Visiting Professor, American University of Armenia, 1998. Director, Communications Law Project, 1989-1994. Born: Bethesda, Maryland, April 27, 1953 Languages: French, German and Russian Agencies: AIPLA; Advisor to Governmental bodies and media agencies in Europe, Eastern Europe and Africa on broadcast, media and copyright laws.
Professional Experience Lizbeth Hasse's practice encompasses intellectual property (IP), media, entertainment and business counseling for corporate and individual clients. She has provided legal services to businesses and non-profits in international and domestic transactions, as well as litigation and litigation avoidance counsel in state and federal matters.
Ms. Hasse has assisted with joint ventures on four continents in the telecommunications, entertainment, retail, technology and health industries. She also serves as a neutral mediator in her areas of expertise.
Ms. Hasse's IP work focuses on trademark, copyright, trade secret, licensing, contractual and project design and company development matters. She has represented publishers, authors and journalists, motion picture producers and directors, broadcasters, telecommuniations companies, information providers, musicians, performers, computer software and e-commerce companies, mechandisers, designers, advertisers and manufacturers with respect to business operations and dispute resolution generally, as well as in a full range of IP, publicity, competition, privacy, development, investment and governance matters.
Additionally, Ms. Hasse has advised on legislative developments in IP, media law and constitutional areas in a number of European, Asian and African "countries in transition," working for governmental entities, foundations and professional organizations.
Education
- Fulbright Scholar to France, 1986 - J.D. University of California, Berkeley, 1982 - M.A. University of California, Berkeley, 1982 - B.A. magna cum laude Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut, 1977
Admitted to Practice
California; U.S. District Courts for the Northern and Central Districts of California
Languages
English, French, German, Latin, Classical Greek, functional Russian and Spanish
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