Zuber & Taillieu
Ideas Improve Our World Every Day
Ideas improve our world every day. Our attorneys share a bond of passion for technology and the promise of great ideas. We protect, enforce, and implement the ideas that power the world’s most important clients — our clients.
That’s an important job. That’s why we hire only the best. We have gathered the best attorneys we could find from the world’s largest law firms. Our attorneys help forward-looking companies and innovators protect ideas, enforce intellectual property rights, finance ambitious projects and acquisitions, mobilize employee workforces toward maximum efficiency, exploit real property, effect and enforce contracts, and fend off litigation challenges of competitors.
Since the great ideas and interests of our clients transcend geographical borders and language barriers, Zuber & Taillieu retains and attracts attorneys and staff persons uniquely capable in the area of international transactions and matters management. A number of our attorneys are leaders in the area of international law. Collectively, our attorneys and staff persons work in Chinese (Cantonese and Mandarin), English, Filipino (Tagalog), French, Italian, Korean, Japanese, Russian, Portuguese and Spanish. In short, Zuber & Taillieu’s mission is to serve our clients by protecting, developing and empowering their initiatives not just in the United States, but throughout the world.
Our attorneys and staff persons are proud to be members of the legal teams of the world’s most visionary companies and innovators.
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Copyright Law
UMG Recordings v. Veoh Networks: Mere Hosting Not Enough to Comply with Actual Knowledge Requirement under
February 21, 2012By Jeffrey J. Zuber and Ryan SmithThe Ninth Circuit has provided extensive guidance on one of the DMCA’s safe harbor statutes, § 512(c), in a case pitting a major music label… More…
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Employment Law
US Airways, Inc. v. McCutchen: Third Circuit Limits ERISA Fiduciary Relief; Allows Equitable Reformation
January 24, 2012By Jeremy J. GrayIn a split with other circuits, the Third Circuit recently limited relief available to benefit plan administrators under ERISA. In US Airways, Inc. v. McCutchen,… More…
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In re Taylor: Attorneys May Not Rely Solely on “Default Management” Databases to Prepare Mortgage
January 24, 2012By Andrew ErskineAttorneys and law firms handling mortgage foreclosure-related matters cannot rely solely on factual information contained in a “default management” database maintained for their client in… More…
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