Green & Green has been providing our clients quality international business law services since 1980 and we've been in the E-Commerce space since 1993.
Our Privacy and Data practices have helped clients since 1996 when international e-commerce practice was at the forefront of Law practice and in its infancy. We protect our client's IP by obtaining copyrights, trademarks, and other IP, as well as patent licensing, privacy issues and counseling.
Our Privacy and Data practices have helped clients since 1996 when international e-commerce practice was at the forefront of Law practice and in its infancy. We protect our client's IP by obtaining copyrights, trademarks, and other IP, as well as patent licensing, privacy issues and counseling.
Phil Green, as Chair of the State Bar's Cyberspace Law Committee, helped the Legislature write Privacy-Data breach legislation (2000-2003). Virtual House Counsel services can be arranged for Internet Service Providers. Expertise in these areas includes over 20 years in marketing, planning, management, strategic planning, advising CEOs, Privacy Law+ IT planning, product development (“branding”), data and privacy protection and prevention, PCI compliance (international currency processing), insurance, international taxation structures, Government Compliance, Corporate, LLC and business governance, and other related issues facing the modern Internet entity.
Contributing Author on Privacy: Before it was a legal practice area, Mr. Green wrote a Chapter in "Electronic Commerce Taxation and Planning"
Warren, Gorham & Lamont, 1999, by David Hardesty, CPA. Chapter 5, "Protection of Privacy and Security,"
Industries include: furniture, scientific-medical, computer-medical, fashion, fine art, music, film, TV, Tech, consumer goods, food/restaurants, sports equipment, hospital equipment, commercial construction, e-commerce and "the Biz," the entertainment industry.
Both of the partners have worked with all forms of media, including but not limited to, broadcast radio, TV, Cable TV, vinyl recordings (even 78s), cassettes, tapes, CD, DVD, Blu-ray and downloaded and streamed media in licensing, litigation, cable audit cases, database protection and online agreements of all kinds.
For transactions and contracts to be binding and as enforceable as possible, they must follow the rules. Within our fields of expertise, in E-Commerce, International Trade, and importation we help our clients with online and traditional business forms such as corporations, partnerships, joint ventures, L.L.C. and others. Working with our clients' CPA and tax advisers, CEO, CTO and management as a team, our goal is to help
make our clients' e-business work profitably world wide. Through mergers, buy-outs, and acquisitions (M&A), we have helped our clients through transactions, due diligence and compliance. We prepare contracts, licenses and serve internal business needs. Some clients use our Virtual In-House Council services.
Beverly Green has been involved with the Entertainment Business since long before the internet began to deliver media. Now she has become at the forefront of entertainment in all forms and formats of media. She has been involved in such projects as Toy Story and practices at the cutting edge of the entertainment the world. Ms. Green provided a lecture on the future of Entertainment at the first SF Music & Multimedia Conference, 1985 and remains at the cutting edge.
Phil Green has been involved with computing since 1969 when he learned FORTRAN II programming. In 2001 Mr. Green became the Chair of the California State Bar Cyberspace Law Standing Committee. In that position Mr. Green lead the Committee and helped the Legislature of State of California understand UCITA, helped make recommendations for Internet and E-Commerce laws. These include privacy laws, authentication, and data breach notification legislation that became law in California, lobbied for changes in law to reflect technical realities of the Internet and Contracts, licenses, Intellectual
property, Databases, Banking law and other ongoing work. Mr Green is now an adviser to the Standing Committee.
“Where the Internet and Entertainment Converge™.”
Contributing Author on Privacy: Before it was a legal practice area, Mr. Green wrote a Chapter in "Electronic Commerce Taxation and Planning"
Warren, Gorham & Lamont, 1999, by David Hardesty, CPA. Chapter 5, "Protection of Privacy and Security,"
Industries include: furniture, scientific-medical, computer-medical, fashion, fine art, music, film, TV, Tech, consumer goods, food/restaurants, sports equipment, hospital equipment, commercial construction, e-commerce and "the Biz," the entertainment industry.
Both of the partners have worked with all forms of media, including but not limited to, broadcast radio, TV, Cable TV, vinyl recordings (even 78s), cassettes, tapes, CD, DVD, Blu-ray and downloaded and streamed media in licensing, litigation, cable audit cases, database protection and online agreements of all kinds.
For transactions and contracts to be binding and as enforceable as possible, they must follow the rules. Within our fields of expertise, in E-Commerce, International Trade, and importation we help our clients with online and traditional business forms such as corporations, partnerships, joint ventures, L.L.C. and others. Working with our clients' CPA and tax advisers, CEO, CTO and management as a team, our goal is to help
make our clients' e-business work profitably world wide. Through mergers, buy-outs, and acquisitions (M&A), we have helped our clients through transactions, due diligence and compliance. We prepare contracts, licenses and serve internal business needs. Some clients use our Virtual In-House Council services.
Beverly Green has been involved with the Entertainment Business since long before the internet began to deliver media. Now she has become at the forefront of entertainment in all forms and formats of media. She has been involved in such projects as Toy Story and practices at the cutting edge of the entertainment the world. Ms. Green provided a lecture on the future of Entertainment at the first SF Music & Multimedia Conference, 1985 and remains at the cutting edge.
Phil Green has been involved with computing since 1969 when he learned FORTRAN II programming. In 2001 Mr. Green became the Chair of the California State Bar Cyberspace Law Standing Committee. In that position Mr. Green lead the Committee and helped the Legislature of State of California understand UCITA, helped make recommendations for Internet and E-Commerce laws. These include privacy laws, authentication, and data breach notification legislation that became law in California, lobbied for changes in law to reflect technical realities of the Internet and Contracts, licenses, Intellectual
property, Databases, Banking law and other ongoing work. Mr Green is now an adviser to the Standing Committee.
“Where the Internet and Entertainment Converge™.”