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111 East Avenue
Norwalk,
Connecticut
06851
Phone: 203-866-4646
Fax: 203-852-1574
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Mr. Oberst has practiced family law for fifteen years, including:
- Divorce
- Child Custody
- Child Support
- Alimony
- Property Division
- Modification of Previous Orders
Background
- Born: 1941
- B.S.: Pennsylvania State University, 1964
- J.D.: University of Bridgeport School of Law, Cum Laude, 1990
State Bar Admissions:
- Connecticut 1990
- New York 1991
- New Jersey 1991
- Pennsylvania 1991
- District of Columbia 1991
Federal Bar Admissions:
- District of New Jersey
- District of Connecticut
Areas Of Practice
- Mediation
- Intellectual Property
- Computer Law
- Family Law
- Estate Planning
- Business Law
- Collections
- Motor Vehicle
- Criminal defense
Publications
- "Software Can Be Protected From Bootleggers," Conn. Law
Tribune, October 10, 1988,
reprinted as,
"As Property, Software is Tricky," Legal Times, January 23, 1989, and as,
"Stopping Unauthorized Use of Software," New Jersey Law Journal, February 23, 1989
- "Computer Source Code, Screens, and the Copyright Office," National
Bar Exchange, September 25, 1989
Copyright
and Code October 1991
- "A Vacuum Tube Decision in the Microchip Age: Plains Cotton Coop.
Ass'n v. Goodpasture Computer Serv.," 16 Southers U.L. Rev. 365
(1989)
- "Shysters, Sharks, and Ambulance Chasers Beware: Attorney Liability
Under Connecticut's Unfair Trade Practices Act," 11 U.Bridgeport
L.Rev.97 (1990)
- "Computers and the Law," column, F/W Consultant, Independent
Computer Consultants Association
Computers
and the Law July 1991
Computers
and the Law August 1991
Computers
and the Law September 1991
- "Who Owns the Software," May 1991
Who
Owns the Software May 1991
- "Self Destructing Systems and the Computer Consultant," June
1991
Self
Destructing Systems and the Computer Consultant
- "Legal Anarchy," April 1991
Legal
Anarchy April 1991
- "Trade Secrets," November 1991
Trade
Secrets November 1991
Note: All available articles are offered as
.pdf
files.
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