Baer Crossey is a business and technology law group that delivers next-generation counsel for innovative startup companies and entrepreneurs, as well as efficiency-minded corporate clients. Founded by former Morgan Lewis and Wolf Block attorney-entrepreneurs, we offer a cutting-edge yet affordable suite of products and services. We partner with emerging growth companies and assist established businesses to navigate the creative economy and the fast-evolving landscape of technology law.
Fred Wilf is a leading practitioner, speaker and author in the fields of technology, intellectual property, business and commercial law. Since 1985, Fred has been a trusted advisor and strategist for businesses of all sizes, from one-person start-ups to Fortune 100 companies, inclusive. Fred’s practice includes:
- Technology Development, Services, Licenses and Alliances
- Technology Transfer
- Outsourcing
- Cyberlaw
- Intellectual Property
- Marketing and Sales
- Resellers, Distributors and Retail
- Business and Commercial
- Dispute Resolution
- Pro Bono Publico
As a lawyer, Fred represents companies developing and using a vast array of software and hardware technologies, from the large-scale “enterprise” class of mainframe computers to smart phones and other palm-sized devices. Verticals include banking and finance, health care (including health care insurance and pharmaceuticals), wholesale and retail sales, warehousing and distribution of hard goods, utilities, cable television, books, audio/visual (including music) and games.
Fred speaks and writes extensively on topics involving technology and the law, including a continuing legal education seminar on Internet law, which he founded and has chaired annually since 1997, and seminars on cloud computing and ecommerce. He is currently updating and editing a legal treatise on computer software and services. Fred taught a course on Cyberlaw as an adjunct professor at Rutgers Law School in Camden, New Jersey.
Fred is admitted to practice in Pennsylvania and New Jersey and before the U.S. Supreme Court, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, the U.S. District Courts for the Eastern and Middle Districts of Pennsylvania, and the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey. Fred serves as an arbitrator in technology and intellectual property disputes, including royalty disputes and business disputes.
Fred is online at:
fwilf@baercrossey.com
www.linkedin.com/in/fwilf
http://twitter.com/#!/fwilf