Arthur G. House
Principal
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Arthur G. House is a member of the firm's
Computer, Internet & Technology,
Business/Commercial Transactions and
Alternative Dispute Resolution practice groups. He focuses on enterprise development and licensing for technology-based companies, assisting both established and start-up businesses to develop legal, business alliance and acquisition strategies. He represents companies in a wide variety of fields, including privacy and theft protection, equipment manufacturing and distribution, systems integration, ISPs, ASPs, information technology, biotechnology, medical device, telephony and cable TV companies.
His multifaceted practice finds Mr. House advising companies on legal and regulatory compliance for information security, the negotiation and preparation of licensing and co-venture agreements, software and hardware industry agreements, corporate mergers and acquisitions, and commercial leasing and real estate acquisitions. He has over three decades of litigation experience representing financial institutions, intellectual property and patent owners, insurers and businesses in contract, tort, lender liability, real estate, employment discrimination and other commercial claims in court, arbitration and mediation proceedings.
Mr. House is both a
commercial arbitrator and mediator and a
member of the American Arbitration Association's Panel of Neutrals
and Panel of Mediators He is an Adjunct Assistant Professor at Georgetown University School of Medicine, where he lectures on intellectual property, business formation, licensing and entrepreneurship in the University's Masters Degree Program in Biotechnology and Microbiology. He is also a frequent guest lecturer at the University of Maryland's R.H. Smith Business School.
A Cum Laude graduate of Tufts University, Mr. House earned his J.D. from the University of Virginia. He is admitted to practice in Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia.
Education
J.D., University of Virginia, 1972
B.A., Cum Laude, Tufts University, 1969
Publications
"Is Your Presentation C3 – Clear, Compelling, Concise?" (Dingman Seminar Series, 2000)
E-Health Business and Transactional Law, Chapter on "Due Diligence in eHealth Transactions," published by the Health Law Section of the ABA, co-author (BNA 2002)
"Proposed Changes in Statutory Regulation of Obscenity," 57 Virginia Law Review 1636, 1971, co-author
Past Editor, West's Federal Practice Manual, Federal Communications Practice
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