Adam Vickery’s practice focuses on mergers and acquisitions, intellectual property rights and general corporate and technology related matters. He represents a wide variety of public and private company clients in connection with a broad range of corporate transactional matters, such as the acquisition and divestiture of businesses; corporate formation and governance policies; consulting and independent contractor relationships and the commercial exploitation of intellectual property rights. He has experience drafting and negotiating commercial transactions, such as trademark, patent, technology and software licenses; work-for-hire, confidentiality, distributorship, consulting, re-seller, Web development and Web hosting agreements; privacy policies and terms and conditions of use for client Web sites; stock and asset purchases and outsourcing relationships.
Mr. Vickery has also advised charitable, tax-exempt organizations on various issues including state sales and use tax exemption, fiduciary duties of officers and directors, director and officer liability, and liability protections, including federal and state statutes and best practices.
Prior to attending law school, Mr. Vickery worked for IBM as an information technology specialist from 2000-2002 and for the Homeland Security Corporation as a site coordinator from 2002-2003.
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