ROBERT H. REYNOLDS
rhr@callister-reynolds.com
*Also admitted in New York.
Education:
J.D. New York University School of Law, May, 2001
B.A. English, Brigham Young University, magna cum laude, December, 1997
Employment:
CALLISTER & REYNOLDS, Las Vegas, Nevada, practicing primarily in Copyright, Trademark, Music and Entertainment Law.
SKADDEN, ARPS, SLATE, MEAGHER & FLOM LLP,
New York, NY, May 2000 – May 2003, Associate, Law Clerk, Summer Associate, practicing primarily in copyright, trademark, advertising, internet and entertainment law.
BROBECK, PHLEGER & HARRISON, LLP,
New York, NY, May, 1999 – August, 1999. Summer Associate, practicing primarily in general litigation, corporate transactional work, internet and intellectual property law.
Special Distinctions:
JACK KATZ MEMORIAL AWARD,
for the Student with Highest Excellence in Entertainment Law, New York University School of Law
PRESIDENT,
Intellectual Property and Entertainment Law Association, New York University School of Law
FINALIST,
Jessup International Moot Court Competition, Atlantic Region
SECOND BEST BRIEF,
Jessup International Moot Court Competition, Atlantic Region
FIRST PLACE,
New York University Spring Oral Advocacy Competition
MOOT COURT BOARD,
Competitions Division, New York University School of Law
EXECUTIVE FELLOW,
Insite (evaluates start-up businesses in the New York area)
FULL TUITION ACADEMIC MERIT SCHOLARSHIP, 1992-1997
Bar Admissions/Affiliations:
2nd Circuit Court of Appeals
United States District Court of the Southern District of New York
United States District Court of the Eastern District of New York
State Bar of New York
State of Nevada Bar
American Bar Association
Authored/Co-Authored:
Trademarks and the Internet
Recent Developments in Trademark Damages Awards
Caselaw Affecting Trademark Clearance and Advertising with Respect to
the Internet
ICANN Uniform Dispute Resolution Procedure v. Litigation Under the Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act
The Children’s Online Privacy Act
The Burdens and Benefits of E-Discovery
Recent Issues in Health and Beauty Product Advertising
Form of Arbitration Awards
Online Music Trading: Rightfully Legal and Empirically Unstoppable
Fair Use and the Secondary Consideration: What Can be Paid for Versus What Should be Paid For
Clients:
Refer to Callister & Reynolds' representative entertainment clients