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Thomas  G. Jackson

PRACTICES

Litigation
Commercial Arbitration
Appellate Practice
Technology
Antitrust and Unfair Competition
Intellectual Property
Copyright
Trademark
Licensing
International
Contractual Disputes
Partnership Disputes

EDUCATION

  • ​University of Virginia School of Law, J.D.
  • Dartmouth College, A.B., magna cum laude

BAR ADMISSIONS

  • New York
  • U.S. Supreme Court
  • U.S. Ct. of Appeals, 2nd Cir.
  • U.S. Ct. of Appeals, 5th Cir.
  • U.S. Ct. of Appeals, District of Columbia Cir.
  • U.S. District Ct., SDNY
  • U.S. District Ct. EDNY
Thomas G. Jackson
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CONTACT INFORMATION
Tel: (212) 841-0765
Fax: (212) 262-5152
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  • Representing a processed egg products manufacturer in the defense of a series of antitrust class actions alleging a conspiracy to allocate customers and markets and to fix the prices of shell eggs and egg products.

  • Representing the developers of a successful software program in an arbitration proceeding against a major software company in connection with a royalty dispute that resulted in a substantial award in favor of the developers and the recovery of their rights to the software.

  • Representing a software company in preparing license agreements, outsourcing agreements, agreements with third-party developers and software distributors, and non-disclosure agreements and handling litigations involving the unauthorized use of its software.

  • Representing a large Internet services provider in negotiating and licensing third-party content and in connection with subscriber privacy and subpoena compliance issues under the Electronic Communications Privacy Act and Internet access, content blocking and telecommunications issues, as well as in a variety of technology-related litigations.

  • Representing a multi-national chemical company and its corporate parent in connection with the successful defense of an action brought by the Federal Trade Commission to enjoin the acquisition of the polyvinyl chloride assets of another company.

  • Filing amicus curiae briefs on behalf of a major trade association client successfully opposing a challenge to a state sales-below-cost law on federal preemption and antitrust grounds.