Marla Grossman
Partner at American Continental Group (ACG)- Claim this Profile
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Credentials
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Expert Network Distinguished© Lawyer
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Experience
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ACG Advocacy
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United States
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Government Relations Services
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1 - 100 Employee
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Partner
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Oct 2010 - Present
Marla Grossman brings to the American Continental Group (ACG) a reputation for being one of the nation's preeminent intellectual property, entertainment, technology, competition and trade lobbyists. She helps her clients with strategic public policy planning and with representation before federal agencies and Congress. Marla Grossman brings to the American Continental Group (ACG) a reputation for being one of the nation's preeminent intellectual property, entertainment, technology, competition and trade lobbyists. She helps her clients with strategic public policy planning and with representation before federal agencies and Congress.
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Partner
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2008 - Sep 2010
Federal government relations. Federal government relations.
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Principal
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2003 - 2008
Federal government relations. Federal government relations.
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DLA Piper
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United Kingdom
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Law Practice
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700 & Above Employee
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Partner
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2002 - 2003
DLA Piper acquired Verner, Liipfert, Bernhard, McPherson and Hand, where Ms. Grossman was Partner in the Federal Affairs Group and Chair of the Internet Ventures Group. DLA Piper acquired Verner, Liipfert, Bernhard, McPherson and Hand, where Ms. Grossman was Partner in the Federal Affairs Group and Chair of the Internet Ventures Group.
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Partner
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1999 - 2002
Chair of the Internet Ventures Group Partner in the Federal Government Affairs Group Chair of the Internet Ventures Group Partner in the Federal Government Affairs Group
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Minority Counsel
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1996 - 1999
During 1997-1999, Ms. Grossman served as minority counsel to the Senate Judiciary Committee, where she was instrumental in the development of policy positions for the current Chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Senator Patrick Leahy, and the rest of the Committee on issues of intellectual property, electronic commerce, Internet usage, entertainment, technology and pharmaceuticals. Specifically, Ms. Grossman helped coordinate legislative activities for Senator Leahy on the following measures that were enacted into law: Digital Millennium Copyright Act (P.L. 105-304); Copyright Term Extension Act (P.L. 105-298); No Electronic Theft Act (P.L. 105-147); Copyright Clarification Act (P.L. 105-80); Trademark Law Treaty Implementation Act (P.L. 105-304);
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Associate
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1993 - 1996
Associate in the Federal Government Affairs Group Associate in the Federal Government Affairs Group
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Education
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Harvard Law School
J.D., Law -
Yale University
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)