Leonard D. DuBoff is an internationally recognized expert who has lectured on legal issues throughout the world. He began his legal career in New York, then relocated to Palo Alto, California, where he started teaching at the Stanford Law School. Subsequently, he moved to Portland, Oregon, where he taught law at Lewis & Clark Law School. DuBoff spent almost a quarter of a century teaching business and intellectual property law. While a full time law professor, DuBoff was also Of Counsel to law firms and maintained that relationship until 1994, when he left full-time teaching to found his own law firm that specializes in business and intellectual property law. DuBoff has received academic awards from President Lyndon Johnson and New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller. In 1990, he received the Governor''s Arts Award from Oregon Governor Neil Goldschmidt.
In addition to practicing law, DuBoff has also been involved in assisting withlegislation. In the late 1980s, he testified in support of the Visual Artist''s Rights Act of 1990, at the request of Senator Edward Kennedy of Massachusetts. He has also provided Congress with testimony related to several cultural and intellectual property treaties and he has worked with state legislatures on their legislation as well. A prolific author, DuBoff has written numerous articles for scholarly journals, practical articles for lawyers'' bar publications, and articles for nonlawyers as well. He has regular columns in several publications. He is coauthor of the law school text Art Law Cases and Materials. He has also written a host of other books including: Art Law: Domestic and International Deskbook of Art Law, two volume set The Book Publishers Legal Guide The Antique and Art Collector''s Legal Guide Art Law in a Nutshell His business encyclopedia series includes: The Crafts BusinessEncyclopedia The Art Business Encyclopedia The Entertainment Business Encyclopedia His (In Plain English)® series includes: The Law (In Plain English)® for Small Business The Law (In Plain English)® for Crafts Business And Legal Forms (In Plain English)® for Craftspeople The Law (In Plain English)® for Galleries The Law (In Plain English)® for Healthcare Professionals The Law (In Plain English)® for Writers The Law (In Plain English)® for Photographers Hi Tech Law (In Plain English)® Christy O. King is an attorney in Portland, Oregon, where she practices with The DuBoff Law Group, LLC.
She is coauthor of the Deskbook of Art Law and Art Law in a Nutshell, and editor-in-chief of the Critical Issues newsletter published by the DuBoff Law Group. She is the author of numerous articles in the field of intellectual property and art law, and has an active practice representing clients in intellectual property, business, and corporate law matters. Leonard D. DuBoff began his renowned career teaching law at Stanford Law School. He then taught as a Professor of Law at Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Oregon, for over twenty-three years. DuBoff served Of Counsel to three Portland area law firms before founding The DuBoff Law Group. DuBoff is licensed to practice in both New York and Oregon, as well as admitted to over fifteen federal courts-including the United States Customs Court, the United States Court of International Trade, and the United States Supreme Court. His major practice areas include Art Law, Crafts law, International Law, Copyright and Trademark Law, and Business Law.
He is an art lover and enthusiast with over thirty years experience studying, teaching, writing, and breathing art and crafts law. Known as one of the leading authorities on Art Law, DuBoff''s works are frequently referenced by judges, lawyers, and anyone interested in knowing about the law in this field. He has served on numerous advisory boards and received several accolades for his work and devotion including the Oregon Governor''s Art Award. DuBoff''s influence is immense. He is the author of over fifteen books directly related to art, crafts, galleries, photographers, and publishing, as well as countless articles on the subject. In addition to The Antique and Art Collector''s Legal Guide, DuBoff can be found as a frequent contributor to Art Trends Magazine, Communication Arts, Glass Craftsman, Picture Magazine, Woodshop News, and Critical Issues. DuBoff shares his passion with his wife and three children. He currently lives in Portland, Oregon.
Leonard D. DuBoff began his renowned career teaching law at Stanford Law School. He then taught as a Professor of Law at Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Oregon, for over twenty-three years. DuBoff served Of Counsel to three Portland area law firms before founding The DuBoff Law Group. DuBoff is licensed to practice in both New York and Oregon, as well as admitted to over fifteen federal courts-including the United States Customs Court, the United States Court of International Trade, and the United States Supreme Court. His major practice areas include Art Law, Crafts law, International Law, Copyright and Trademark Law, and Business Law. He is an art lover and enthusiast with over thirty years experience studying, teaching, writing, and breathing art and crafts law. Known as one of the leading authorities on Art Law, DuBoff''s works are frequently referenced by judges, lawyers, and anyone interested in knowing about the law in this field.
He has served on numerous advisory boards and received several accolades for his work and devotion including the Oregon Governor''s Art Award. DuBoff''s influence is immense. He is the author of over fifteen books directly related to art, crafts, galleries, photographers, and publishing, as well as countless articles on the subject. In addition to The Antique and Art Collector''s Legal Guide, DuBoff can be found as a frequent contributor to Art Trends Magazine, Communication Arts, Glass Craftsman, Picture Magazine, Woodshop News, and Critical Issues. DuBoff shares his passion with his wife and three children. He currently lives in Portland, Oregon. Leonard D. DuBoff began his renowned career teaching law at Stanford Law School.
He then taught as a Professor of Law at Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Oregon, for over twenty-three years. DuBoff served Of Counsel to three Portland area law firms before founding The DuBoff Law Group. DuBoff is licensed to practice in both New York and Oregon, as well as admitted to over fifteen federal courts-including the United States Customs Court, the United States Court of International Trade, and the United States Supreme Court. His major practice areas include Art Law, Crafts law, International Law, Copyright and Trademark Law, and Business Law. He is an art lover and enthusiast with over thirty years experience studying, teaching, writing, and breathing art and crafts law. Known as one of the leading authorities on Art Law, DuBoff''s works are frequently referenced by judges, lawyers, and anyone interested in knowing about the law in this field. He has served on numerous advisory boards and received several accolades for his work and devotion including the Oregon Governor''s Art Award. DuBoff''s influence is immense.
He is the author of over fifteen books directly related to art, crafts, galleries, photographers, and publishing, as well as countless articles on the subject. In addition to The Antique and Art Collector''s Legal Guide, DuBoff can be found as a frequent contributor to Art Trends Magazine, Communication Arts, Glass Craftsman, Picture Magazine, Woodshop News, and Critical Issues. DuBoff shares his passion with his wife and three children. He currently lives in Portland, Oregon.