Bruce E. Matter practices
intellectual property and technology law. Mr. Matter's practice is
focused on transactions involving the exploitation of copyrights,
trademarks and other intellectual properties primarily in the print
and electronic publishing, software, and entertainment industries.
He consults with clients on business issues, including focusing
clients on their desired business objectives, the costs, and the
business and legal risks involved in each transaction. He also
advises on negotiation strategies and reviews and prepares legal
documents associated with the transaction.
Mr. Matter is licensed to
practice in Maryland, District of Columbia, Virginia, Florida, and
California. In addition to being a member of the bar in his
practicing jurisdictions, he is a member of the Intellectual Property Law Section, the Computer
and Telecommunications Law Section, the Arts, Entertainment and Sports
Law Section, and the Law Practice Management Section of the District
of Columbia Bar.
Prior to establishing his
firm, Mr. Matter served as in-house counsel with Harcourt Brace
Jovanovich Inc. and with Sea World of California and Sea World of
Texas. He began his legal career working in an intellectual property
firm in Alexandria, Virginia.
After graduating from
Salisbury University in 1977 with a B.A. in Psychology, Mr. Matter
attended George Mason University School of Law where he served as
Managing Editor of the Law Review and received his J.D. in 1982.
Mr. Matter also is the
executive producer of two television documentaries: Slave
Ship and Discharged Without Honor: The Brownsville Raid.