Glenn Manishin | Washington Metro Business Lawyer

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About Glenn

Glenn Manishin offers on-demand, sophisticated counsel and advocacy for clients — in the Washington, DC metro region and worldwide — from individual and shoestring-funded startups to the Fortune 500. Glenn's law firm leverages cloud technology and more than three decades of AmLaw 100 law firm partner experience to provide cutting-edge responsiveness, innovation and efficiency. He practices close to his client principals, bridging the too-often wide gap between outside counsel and corporate strategic objectives. A veteran of scores of successful Web and technology IPOs, Glenn is smart, fast, strategic and surprisingly affordable!

Initial consultations are always complimentary. Fees range from $400-$600 per hour, together with an array of fixed-rate and monthly subscription ("all you can eat") plans. You will be impressed with how affordable a big-time lawyer can be in today's rapidly evolving legal market!

Experience

Managing Partner

ParadigmShift Law LLP

Present

Warrenton, VA

Partner

Troutman Sanders LLP

2012-2015

Washington, DC

Partner

Duane Morris LLP

2008-2012

Washington, DC

Chair, DC Litigation Dept.

Kelley Drye & Warren LLP

2001-2008

Tysons Corner, VA

Partner

Squire Patton Boggs LLP

1999-2001

Vienna, VA

Admission

Verified Virginia

2003

Verified District of Columbia

1985

Verified California

1982

Education

Brandeis University

B.A. cum laude (Economics)

1977

Recognitions & Achievements

Associations
  • American Bar Association | Member |
  • ABA Section of Antitrust Law | Member |
  • ABA Forum on Communications Law | Member |
  • Federal Communications Bar Association | Member |
Honors / Awards
  • Chambers USA: White-Collar Crime & Government Investigations (-13)
    2009
  • The Best Lawyers in America: White Collar Defense (-14)
    2012
  • Benchmark Litigation: Local Litigation Star, DC ()
    2013
  • Who’s Who in America (, )
    2010 / 2006
  • Who’s Who in American Law (99)
    2006 / 2000 / 1998
  • America’s Best Lawyers, Forbes ()
    2005
  • Notes & Comments Editor, Columbia Law Review (-81)
    1980
  • Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar (-81)
    1979

Notable Work

Publications

Protecting Generic Pharma Competition is Necessary Now, The Hill (Aug. )

2016


Time To Prosecute Apple for Monopolization, The Hill (March )

2016


A New Way To Think About Work and Innovation, Morning Consult (Jan. )

2016


5 Reasons Sony Pictures Will Be a Cybersecurity Inflection Point, TerraLex (March )

2015


New York Attorney General’s Product Hopping Lawsuit Raises Novel Issues Under the Antitrust Laws, Troutman Sanders News & Knowledge (Nov. )

2014


Antitrust, DRM & Coffee, TechDirt (Oct. )

2014


Cybersecurity and Antitrust, Information Intersection (April )

2014


Caught in Limbo: Copyright and Social Media Content, TerraLex (Dec. )

2013


Contributor, Telecom Antitrust Handbook, 2d ed., ABA Section of Antitrust Law ()

2013


Antitrust Enforcement At A Crossroads, in Inside the Minds: Recent Developments in Antitrust Law, Thomson Reuters ()

2013


FTC And SEC Are Schizoid On Social Media, Law360 (May )

2013


Deconstructing The FTC’s Google Investigation, Monopoly Matters, ABA Section of Antitrust Law, Unilateral Practices Committee (Spring )

2013


Prudence Is The Right Answer To ‘Search Neutrality’ Claims, Law360 (Dec. )

2012


Does the OS Want To Be Free?, Information Intersection (May )

2012


Off With Their Heads! The Fantasy Google Monopoly, Forbes (Feb. )

2012


Technology & the Supreme Court, Lexology (Sept. )

2011


Patent Wars and Blackmail In Silicon Valley, Huffington Post (Aug. )

2011


The Law of User Generated Content, Such As It Is, Lexology (Aug. )

2011


AT&T, T-Mobile & Behavioral Remedies, Lexology (July )

2011


No Need For Antitrust Prosecution of Google, National Law Journal (July )

2011


AT&T And T-Mobile: Duopoly Deja Vu?, Law360.com (April ) (with William K. Keane)

2011


Why Net Neutrality Rules and Broadband “Third Way” Reclassifications Are Unnecessary and Unlawful, Icarus, ABA Antitrust Section, Communications & Digital Technology Industries Committee (Fall )

2010


Net Neutrality Is Dead; Long Live Net Neutrality, Mondaq (April )

2010


Sizing Up the FCC’s Controversial National Broadband Plan, Lexology (March )

2010


FCC’s “Net Neutrality” Looking to Regulate the Internet?, Martindale.com (Nov. )

2009


Telecommunications Consumer Data: A Privacy Update, Duane Morris Alert (March )

2009


Is Competitor Collaboration Dead After Google-Yahoo?, Icarus, ABA Antitrust Section, Computer & Internet Committee (Nov. )

2008


In the Tech Industry, Small Isn’t Beautiful Anymore, Op-Ed, San Jose Mercury News (Oct. )

2008


The Case Against Media Consolidation: Evidence on Concentration, Localism and Diversity, with M. Cooper, G. Kimmelman et al. (Free Press )

2007


Partnering: One Size Does Not Fit All, Metropolitan Corporate Counsel (June )

2006


Current Spam Law and Policy, 21 Computer & Internet Lawyer 1 ()

2004


Overview of Spam Law and Policy, in Complying With the CAN-SPAM Act and Other Critical Business Issues: Staying Out of Trouble (Practising Law Institute )

2004


Cybersecurity, in Homeland Security Law Handbook (ABS Govt. Consulting )

2003


Recent Developments In Jurisdiction Over Internet-Related Claims, Kelley Drye Update (Dec. )

2002


Is God Dead?: Structural Remedies for the Microsoft Case, The Stranger, vol. 9, no. 34, May 17,

2000


Addressing the Microsoft Challenge: Restoring Competition To the Software Industry, Software & Information Industry Ass’n (Feb. )

1999


Domain Names and Internet Governance, Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility Journal, vol. 16, no. 2 ()

1998


Telecommunications and Computers at a Crossroads, Connecticut Law Tribune, Nov. 13,

1995


Learning to (Tele)communicate Together, Legal Times, Nov. 6,

1995


Government Plan to Secure the Information Superhighway, Counsel’s Advisory, vol. 3, no. 5 (Washington Legal Foundation )

1995


An Antitrust Paradox for the s: Revisiting the Role of the First Amendment in Cable Television, 9 Cardozo Arts & Ent. L.J. 1 ()

1990 / 1990


Self-Regulation, in Association Issues (Jerald Jacobs, ed., )

1989


Cable at the Crossroads, Broadcasting, June 6,

1988


Antitrust and Regulation in Cable Television: Federal Policy at War with Itself, 6 Cardozo


Arts & Ent. L.J. ()

1987


Withering Away: The Demise of the “AT&T Theory,” Regulatory Reform, Industrial Regulation Committee Newsletter, vol. 2, no. 1 (ABA Section of Antitrust Law )

1987


Contributor, Antitrust Law Developments (Second), First Supplement 86 (ABA Section of Antitrust Law )

1983 / 1986


Postal Service Electronic Mail: Innovation or Predation?, 1 Telematics 16 (May ) (with Donald A. Kaplan)

1984


Garn St-Germain: A Harbinger of Change, 40 Wash. & Lee L. Rev. () (with Stanley M. Gorinson)

1313 / 1983


Federalism, Due Process & Minimum Contacts: World-Wide Volkswagen Corp. v. Woodson, 80 Colum. L. Rev. ()

1341 / 1980


Section : Discriminatory Purpose or Disproportionate Impact?, 80 Colum. L. Rev, 137 ()

1981 / 1980

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