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David Rabinowitz
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  • Moses & Singer LLP
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  • 405 Lexington Avenue
  • New York City
  • New York 10174-1299
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David Rabinowitz is a partner at New York City law firm Moses & Singer LLP. His areas of practice include Entertainment Law, Intellectual Property, Litigation, Internet/Technology, Privacy, Healthcare, Labor, Employment & Employee Benefits, Legal Ethics & Law Firm Practice. He is co-head of both the Litigation and Employment and Labor practices.

Main Areas of Practice

  • Entertainment and sports
  • Healthcare
  • Intellectual property
  • Labour and employment
  • Business litigation

My Practice Groups

Overview

David Rabinowitz, co-head of both our Litigation and Labor, Employment & Employee Benefits practices, has been a partner with Moses & Singer since 1985. He is an experienced litigator and trial attorney for civil commercial cases involving contracts, copyright, trademark and unfair competition, employment and employment discrimination, real estate, general and health privacy regulation, and decedents' estates and trusts with emphasis on the entertainment, media, banking and business products industries. Mr. Rabinowitz is experienced with arbitration and other alternative dispute resolution procedures, and he has appeared in state and federal courts throughout the United States. Mr. Rabinowitz is also active in our Legal Ethics and Law Firm Practice group.

Mr. Rabinowitz has lectured and participated on panels before The Association of the Bar of the City of New York, the American Bar Association, the Practising Law Institute, The Copyright Society of the U.S.A., the Licensing International annual convention and the Massachusetts Software Council. He has taught Copyright Law at Seton Hall Law School as an adjunct professor. He is a member and former trustee of The Copyright Society of the U.S.A. Mr. Rabinowitz has published articles which have appeared in Advertising Age, Entertainment Law Reporter, The Entertainment Publishing and the Arts Handbook, the Journal of The Copyright Society of the U.S.A. and Practical Lawyer. He has written a series of articles on Internet Law entitled "Web Site Story," which appeared in American Lawyer's Corporate Counsel magazine.

Professional Memberships

  • The Association of the Bar of the City of New York , -
  • Member, Former Trustee and Co-Chairman of the 1999 Annual Meeting, The Copyright Society of the U.S.A. , -
  • New York State Bar Association , -
  • New York Super Lawyers , -

Publications & Presentations

  • Ethics for the Negotiating Lawyer, Practising Law Institute, Ethics in Context, 01/2011
  • Ethical Issues in Licensing , Practising Law Institute, Understanding the Intellectual Property License, 10/2010
  • Ethical Considerations In Licensing, Practising Law Institute, Advanced Licensing Agreements, 03/2011
  • Ethics in Negotiations, WebCredenza Professional Education Broadcast Network Live Teleseminar, 05/2010
  • "EEOC Attacks Law Firm Retirement Again" , Moses & Singer Client Alert, 02/2010
  • "EEOC v. Kelley Drye & Warren LLP: The Sequel" , Moses & Singer Client Alert, 04/2010
  • "Up Close and Professional with New York’s Engagement Letter Rules" , New York State Bar Association Journal, 09/2010
  • "New York Resolves In-House Counsel Bar Admission Problem" , Moses & Singer Client Alert, 04/2011
  • "Severe Penalties Related to NY's New Wage Law", Moses & Singer Client Alert, 05/2011
  • "Ethical Screens: Building Electronic Barriers" , Law360, 08/2011
  • "How to Outsource Legal Work—Ethically: Authorities Weigh In" , New York Law Journal, 08/2011
  • "No Office, No Practice? No! Requirement of New York Office for Non-resident Attorneys Ruled Unconstitutional" , Moses & Singer Client Alert, 09/2011
  • "Second Circuit Topples Some NY Rules on Certified Specialists", Moses & Singer Client Alert, 03/2012
  • "Why Written Employment Agreements are Important – to Employers", Moses & Singer Client Alert, 04/2012
  • "Save E-Mails, Avoid Sanctions: Court Creates New Duty To Preserve E-Mails During A Transaction" , Moses & Singer Client Alert, 04/2012
  • Negotiating...Ethically, Moses & Singer In-House Counsel CLE Program, 05/2012

Colleges Attended

  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology, B.S. , 1972
  • Columbia University School of Law, J.D , 1976

Languages Spoken

  • English
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