
Intellectual Property
Entertainment Law
Privacy
Advertising
Internet/Technology
Promotions Law
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Partner
ecorradino@mosessinger.com
Direct Line: (212) 554-7892 Fax Number: (917) 206-4392
Elizabeth A. Corradino has been practicing law at Moses & Singer since her completion of a clerkship for the Honorable Robert J. Doumar, United States District Court, Eastern District of Virginia, in 1991.
Ms. Corradino is a member of the Entertainment, Intellectual Property, Privacy, New Media and Advertising practices at Moses & Singer. She has a broad-based entertainment practice with an emphasis on television and motion picture production and distribution, computer technology and software agreements, and the licensing of intellectual property for use in all forms of media. Ms. Corradino also counsels and represents clients in connection with the licensing of rights for use in multimedia, interactive and online products and services, and represents advertising agencies in clearance, licensing and compliance matters.
EDUCATION
Fordham University School of Law, J.D., 1990
Fordham University, B.A., magna cum laude, 1987
LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES / HONORS
Editor, Fordham University Law Review
ARTICLES
"User Generated Content: A Dream Or A Nightmare," article for Promotion Marketing Association's 31st Annual Marketing Law Conference, November 2009.
"Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising: How It Applies to You," Moses & Singer Client Alert, October 2009.
"Update: Law Banning Marketing to Minors," Moses & Singer Client Alert, September 2009.
"Law Banning Marketing to Minors Effective September 12, 2009," Moses & Singer Client Alert, September 2009.
"Facebook Launches "Vanity" URLs," Moses & Singer Client Alert, June 2009.
"The Fundamentals of Representing Clients in Technology Transactions," Inside the Minds: Technology Licensing Strategies, Aspatore Books, October 2007.
"Privacy on the Internet: Is Your Right to Privacy a Click Away From Being Violated?," Privacy Officers Advisor, May 2003.
"To Clear or Not to Clear-Is There Incidental Use on the Internet?," American Lawyer's Corporate Counsel Magazine, June 1998.
"Perfection in an Imperfect World-Security Interests in Copyrights and Trademarks," American Lawyer's Corporate Counsel Magazine, June 1997.
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Entertainment Law Committee of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York
International Trademark Association (INTA)
City Bar Center for Continuing Legal Education
Lecturer, Columbia Film School
Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts
Board of Directors, Keen Company
BAR/COURT ADMISSIONS
New York, 1992
PRESENTATIONS
"Starting Your Own Business," Moses & Singer Women’s Initiative Program, January 2010
"Current Ethical Issues for the Entertainment Lawyer," Moderator, City Bar Center for Continuing Legal Education, The Association of the Bar of the City of New York, June 2004
"The Future of the Entertainment Industry-The Latest Ethical, Legal and Business Developments," CUNY Graduate Center, Continuing Education and Public Programs, October 2003
"Back to Reality: Internet Law," City Bar Center for Continuing Legal Education, The Association of the Bar of the City of New York, December 2001
"Privacy in the Age of ‘Big Brother’," User Conference, Bernard C. Harris Publishing Co., Inc., August 2001
"Beyond Domain Names: So, You Want To Be A New Media Lawyer?," City Bar Center for Continuing Legal Education, The Association of the Bar of the City of New York, November 2000
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