Peter Pizzi

One Riverfront Plaza, Newark, NJ

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1978
Fordham University School of Law, JD
1975
Bowdoin College, AB

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09 Aug, 2009
Mr. Pizzi is very knowledgable and effective, and makes every effort to ensure court action is not taken unless it is financially viable for the plaintiff.
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Publications

2017:
New York Law Journal, ISO Code of Practice for E-Discovery: A Worthy Level-Setting Endeavor
2017:
IADC Defense Counsel Journal, Vol. 84, No. 3, Connected Cars and Automated Driving: Privacy Challenges on Wheels
2016:
IADC Technology Committee Newsletter, Understanding the Defend Trade Secrets Act
2016:
New York Law Journal, Finding Key Documents: Tech Savvy Counsel Are Changing the Game
2015:
NYSBA Litigator, Blacklisting a Former Employee in Retaliation for Post-Employment Protected Activity Can Create SOX Exposure: Kshetrapal v. Dish Network, LLC
2015:
IADC Defense Counsel Journal, Towards a Synthesis of Judicial Perspectives On Technology-Assisted Review
2014:
IADC Committee Journal, The Ethics of Technology in E-Discovery – An Introduction
2011:
Understanding Developments in Cyberspace Law: Leading Lawyers on Examining Privacy Issues by Aspatore’s “Inside the Minds” Series, Where Cyber and Employment Law Intersect Risks for Management Abound
2010:
New Jersey Law Journal, Reducing the Burden of Privilege Logs in ESI Productions
2010:
USLAW magazine, Best Practices for Employers Choosing to Google Job Applicants
2008:
New Jersey Lawyer, Real World Litigation About Virtual Conduct
2006:
New York Law Journal, Google Image Search: Court Deals a Blow to Fair Use in Adult Site Litigation
2006:
New York Law Journal, RIM Patent Injunctions
2006:
New York Law Journal, The Google Book Project Takes Aim at Industry’s Content Cache
2006:
New York Law Journal, Disloyal Employees
2005:
New York Law Journal, Employer Communication: E-Mail Can Compel Employees to Arbitrate Workplace Claims
2005:
New York Law Journal, Perfect 10 v. Google: Adult Web Site Challenges Search Engine on Image Hits
2005:
New York Law Journal, Idea versus Expression: Copyright Claim for Industrial Parts Vexes the Third Circuit
2005:
New York Law Journal, Lessons from ‘Uncle Henry’s’
2005:
New Jersey Law Journal, Grokster Means More Litigation For Tech Firms
2004:
Corporate Counsel Business Journal, OPTING IN: Congress Passes the Can-Spam Act of 2003
2004:
The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel, New Jersey’s Conscientious Employee Protection Act Is Amended
2004:
New York Law Journal, Record Company Lawsuits Explained–RIAA ‘Doe’ Lawsuits Seek to Unmask File-Sharers
2004:
NYSBA Commercial and Federal Litigation Section Newsletter, Strategies for Unmasking the ‘Anonymous’ Internet User
2004:
New York Law Journal, Doe’ Defendants: The RIAA’s New Front in the Battle Against ‘P2P’ Filesharers
2004:
New York Law Journal, Sony v. Does: P2P Filesharing May Involve Protected Speech
2002:
The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel, Courts Balance First Amendment Interests in Lawsuits Aimed at Stopping ‘Cybersmear’
2001:
New Jersey Law Journal, Grappling with ‘Cybersmear’
2001:
Connell Foley, How to Respond to ‘CyberSmear’
1997:
The Legal Opinion Newsletter, Sons of Thunder v. Borden: State High Court Has No Faith in Contracts
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