Jeffrey Mausner served as a Federal Prosecutor in the United States Department of Justice, Office of Special Investigations (OSI), from 1979 to December 1985. This was the unit of the Justice Department that prosecuted Nazi war criminals. Jeff received numerous awards from the Attorney General for his work in prosecuting Nazi war criminals, including the U.S. Justice Department Meritorious Award for "Superior Performance of Duties on a Continuous Basis," the Exceptional Performance Award, and the Justice Department Special Achievement Award, among others.. The collection of Mausner's papers from his work at the Justice Department are at the Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust, and can be found here:. LAMOTH1. LAMOTH2. LAMOTH3. LAMOTH4. LAMOTH5. Jeff left the Justice Department and moved from Washington DC to Tarzana, California in January 1986. He was a partner in a law firm and eventually had his own law firm, where he practiced intellectual property litigation. Jeff has been an Adjunct Professor of Law at Southwestern Law School since 1992, teaching Advanced Copyright Law, Internet and Computer Law, and Intellectual Property Law. In 2001, Jeff received the Adjunct Excellence in Teaching Award.. Jeff retired from practicing law in 2012 and now devotes his time to helping animals. He is a Volunteer at the West Valley City Animal Shelter, where he helps with adoptions of dogs and takes them out of their kennels for exercise and walks. Jeff is a Board Member of the Tarzana Neighborhood Council and Chairman of its Animal Welfare Committee (AWC). The AWC deals with issues involving the West Valley City Animal Shelter; opposition to killings of healthy, adoptable dogs, cats, and rabbits; works with and assists rescue organizations; deals with issues of wild animals like coyotes and outbreaks of animal diseases; along with other matters. The AWC is developing programs to increase adoptions of animals at the Shelters. Animals, and the people who care about them, should have a voice on the neighborhood council.. __________________________________________________. Education: Cornell Law SchoolJ.D. 1976; Magna Cum Laude; Editor, CORNELL LAW REVIEW; Order of the Coif; Class Rank: 11th. Brown UniversityB.A. 1972; Dean's List. Awards: Adjunct Excellence in Teaching Award, Southwestern University School of Law, 2001. U.S. Department of Justice Outstanding Performance Rating 1983 - 1985. U.S. Department of Justice Special Achievement Award, 1984. U.S. Department of Justice Meritorious Award for "Superior Performance of Duties on a Continuous Basis," 1982. U.S. Department of Justice Exceptional Performance Rating, 1982. Prior Associations:. Trial Attorney, U.S. Department of Justice, Criminal Division, Office of Special Investigations, Washington, D.C., 1979 - 1985. Special Assistant U.S. Attorney, U.S. Attorney's Office, Criminal Division, Eastern District of Virginia, 1982 - 1983. Special Assistant U.S. Attorney, U.S. Attorney's Office, District of Maryland, 1982. Associate Attorney, Kaye, Scholer, Fierman, Hays & Handler, New York, N.Y., 1976 - 1979. Professional Admissions, Associations and Teaching Positions:. State Bars of California, New York, Colorado & the District of Columbia. Adjunct Professor of Law, Southwestern University School of Law (Advanced Copyright Law, Intellectual Property, Internet and Computer Law). President, Los Angeles Copyright Society 2003 - 2004; President Elect 2002 - 2003; Vice President 2001 - 2002. Arbitrator, National Arbitration Forum. Speaker and Moderator for Mandatory Continuing Legal Education seminars. Published Articles:Protecting Your Product from Counterfeiters - What the Legal System Can Do For You, CERAMICS MAGAZINE, July 1994. Protecting Your Product from Counterfeiters, BOBBIN MAGAZINE, July 1994. The Ex Parte Seizure: Your Weapon Against Counterfeiters, THE CRAFTS REPORT, Vol. 20, No. 221, September 1994. Company Assets, Confidential Information, and the Mobile Employee Lorman Education Services, 1996. State Exemptions From Securities Regulation Coextensive With SEC Rule 146, 1976 SECURITIES LAW REVIEW 785 (This article originally appeared as a student note in 61 CORNELL LAW REVIEW 157, 1975.). Apprehending and Prosecuting War Criminals in the United States , 15 NOVA LAW REVIEW 747 (1991). Opinion in Advanced Internet Technologies, Inc. v. Mark Bianchi dba Dayton Internet dba Dayton Internet Design Inc. (2004).. Opinion in Gruner + Jahr Printing & Publ’n CO. v. Web Mktg., Inc. (2004).. Opinion in Jamison v. Hugh Hedley and Cyber Holdings, Inc. (2005).. Opinion in GOL TV, Inc. v Onyx Domain Solutions (2007).. Awards: Adjunct Excellence in Teaching Award, Southwestern University School of Law, 2001. U.S. Department of Justice Outstanding Performance Rating 1983 - 1985. U.S. Department of Justice Special Achievement Award, 1984. U.S. Department of Justice Meritorious Award for "Superior Performance of Duties on a Continuous Basis," 1982. U.S. Department of Justice Exceptional Performance Rating, 1982. Community Activities and Associations:. Board Member of the Tarzana Neighborhood Council; Chairman of the Animal Welfare Committee. Volunteer at the West Valley City Animal Shelter. Member of Board of Executive Committee, Anti-Defamation League, Pacific Southwest Region
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Computers and Software, Copyrights, Intellectual Property , Internet , Trademarks, Copyright Infringement
Attorney for : Computers and Software, Copyrights, Intellectual Property , Internet , Trademarks, Copyright Infringement
$150 - $400 per hour
Tarzana, 91335
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6222 Amigo Ave,
Tarzana
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91335
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Los Angeles , Los Angeles County - San Fernando
6222 Amigo Ave
, Tarzana.
91335
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