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Lexmark International, Inc. v. Static Control Components, Inc.

Seth Greenstein was a panelist on the Supreme Court Series, program presented by the American University Washington College of Law, Program on Information Justice & Intellectual Property.

Nov. 27, 2013

Partner Seth Greenstein was a panelist on the Supreme Court Series: Lexmark International, Inc. v. Static Control Components, Inc. program presented by the American University Washington College of Law, Program on Information Justice & Intellectual Property on Dec. 3, 2013 in Washington, D.C.

Oct. 1, 2013

On October 1, 2013, Seth Greenstein was a panelist on the Customs Lawyers Association and Woman's Bar Association of Washington, DC program, "Importing Copyrighted Works from Abroad in the Shadow of Kirtsaeng v. John Wiley & Sons."

July 24, 2013

Partner Seth Greenstein was quoted in IP Law360 on the Ninth Circuit decision in Fox Broadcasting Co. v. Dish Network, Dish 'Hopper' Win to Shield New TV Tech in Copyright Suits.

May 10, 2013

Seth Greenstein and Daniel Vitelli published an article "Of Textbooks and iPods - Two Courts Look at the First Sale Doctrine" in Bloomberg BNA's Patent, Trademark & Copyright Journal. Click here to read the article.

April 9, 2013

Seth Greenstein was a panelist for the April 9 seminar, Kirtsaeng v. John Wiley & Sons, on the copyright first sale doctrine, from Law Seminars International.

Kirtsaeng v. John Wiley & Sons

Posted  04/9/13
CC Attorney Seth D. Greenstein
Seth Greenstein was a panelist for the April 9 seminar, on the copyright first sale doctrine, from Law Seminars International.

April 5, 2013

Law360 selected partner Seth Greenstein as a Law360 Legal Lion for his participation in the Second Circuit Court of Appeals victory for Aereo, Inc. Click here to read the article.

March 19, 2013

Constantine Cannon partner Seth Greenstein was quoted in Law360 article, High Court Ruling May Curb Int'l Sales Of Copyrighted Work. Click here to read the article.