About Paul
Paul Goldstein: Experienced Intellectual Property Attorney in San Francisco
Paul Goldstein is a distinguished intellectual property attorney based in San Francisco, California. As the Lillick Professor of Law at Stanford Law School and Of Counsel to Morrison & Foerster since 1988, he brings over 42 years of experience in copyright law to his practice. With extensive experience teaching and practicing this field, Mr. Goldstein advises clients on a wide array of copyright matters, including litigation, licensing, and counseling.
Practice Areas
- Litigation - Intellectual Property
- Counseling of Intellectual Goods Producers and Internet, Cable, Satellite Television Clients
Paul Goldstein has been recognized as an expert in the field of intellectual property law by Best Attorney USA, having been named to their list since 1991. His notable cases include Universal v. Sony (the "Betamax" case), West v. Mead Data Central (the "Star Pagination" case), On Command Video Corp. v. Columbia Pictures Industries, and Fujitsu v. IBM Corporation.
Awards
- Recognized: Litigation - Intellectual Property, Practice Area: Copyright Law, Special Focus: Copyright
Firms
- Morrison Foerster
Mr. Goldstein's expertise spans the entire range of intellectual property law, providing comprehensive support to clients seeking to navigate legal landscapes involving technology and media industries. His in-depth knowledge has helped numerous companies avoid or mitigate potential legal risks while achieving business objectives.
Universities
- Columbia University
- Brandeis University
Throughout his career, Mr. Goldstein has maintained a commitment to education and teaching. He currently holds the esteemed title of Lillick Professor of Law at Stanford Law School, where he continues to share his expertise with future generations of legal professionals.