Sherman W. Kahn

Mauriel Kapouytian Woods LLP
Sherman W. Kahn acts as an arbitrator and represents clients in international arbitration proceedings presenting complex technical and commercial issues and has arbitrated under the ICC, AAA, ICDR, JCAA, and other arbitration and dispute resolution rules. He has sat as panel chair, sole arbitrator, and wing arbitrator in numerous international and domestic arbitrations with subject matter including IT outsourcing, software development, mining, patent infringement and other IP issues, as well as trademark licensing, unfair competition and trade disparagement, and commercial issues. Sherman provides advice regarding clause drafting and pre-dispute issues in connection with major construction and infrastructure projects. He is a member of the International Centre for Dispute Resolution (ICDR) Panel of Arbitrators, the American Arbitration Association Roster of Commercial Arbitrators and the CPR Distinguished Panel of Neutrals. He is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (FCIArb) and a member of the Silicon Valley Arbitration and Mediation Center Tech List. Sherman also acts as a mediator and is a member of the Southern District of New York and New York Supreme Court Commercial Division, mediation panels. Sherman has twenty years of experience in patent litigation. He has litigated patent matters involving complex technologies, such as programmable logic devices, microprocessors and controllers, memory devices, construction equipment, medical devices, supercomputers, LCD & PDP display devices, LED Lighting, various computer software products, and networking technologies as well as biotechnology inventions. Sherman also litigates IT outsourcing, trade secret, trademark, copyright, and antitrust matters. Sherman advises clients regarding information security and privacy issues for compliance and in privacy-related regulatory proceedings and litigation. Sherman represents clients in FTC and state attorney general investigations of privacy, information security and advertising practices.
 
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