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Samuel A. Lewis 
Miami, Florida
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phone (305) 358-5001
(800) 489-9814 (Toll Free)
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An AV-rated attorney who has practiced in the field of intellectual property for more than ten years, Mr. Lewis draws inspiration from a wide-range of personal experiences to realize creative and innovative solutions for his clients.  Drawing from former careers as a photojournalist and computer software developer, Mr. Lewis brings both a practical understanding and technical perspective of copyright- and technology-related issues.

 

Prior to practicing law, Mr. Lewis worked as a photojournalist covering a variety of news and sporting events, including more than a dozen NCAA Bowl Games, a variety of personalities ranging from the late Rosa Parks to Dr. Ruth Westheimer, three Florida governors and the President of the United States.  Prior to practicing law, Mr. Lewis also designed and developed software for major corporate and institutional computer systems.  One to commonly think outside of the box, Mr. Lewis most recently headed up a development team implementing client-server software solutions for customers who needed real-world solutions for modernizing their businesses.   These experiences provided both a thorough understanding of the business- and technology-related issues that his clients face, as well as a foundation for a strong interest in intellectual property and computer law.

 

Mr. Lewis handles both litigation and transactional matters, and represents a wide variety of clients with technology- and intellectual-property-related issues. In addition, he has served as outside general counsel for corporate clients.  Working closely with corporate clients, Mr. Lewis assists his clients by guiding their IP-protection strategies before rights are lost, by assisting with the enforcement of those rights, and by helping to reduce potential exposure to lawsuits. 

 

In addition to assisting his clients, Mr. Lewis also devotes time to the legal community.  He frequently lectures and has authored numerous articles relating to technology and intellectual property law.  As a writer, Mr. Lewis is a frequent contributor to The Daily Business Review's Law & Technology column.  For seven years, he served as an Adjunct Professor of Law at the Shepard Broard Law Center, Nova Southeastern University , teaching Computer Law.  Mr. Lewis has also been active in the Florida Bar.  A past chairman of the Florida Bar's Computer Law Committee, Mr. Lewis' involvement with that Committee allowed him to help shape legislation relating to computers and technology.

 

Areas of Practice:
Computer and Internet Law
Intellectual Property Law
Commercial Litigation
Bar Admissions:
Florida, 1995
U.S. District Court Southern District of Florida, 1996
U.S. Court of Appeals 11th Circuit, 1999
U.S. District Court Middle District of Florida, 1999
U.S. District Court Northern District of Florida
Education:
University of Florida College of Law, Gainesville, Florida, 1995
J.D.


Florida State University, 1991
M.A.


Florida State University, 1989
B.A.
Major:  History


Published Works:
"A new media game catches the NCAA off base", The Daily Business Review, June 20, 2007


"Copying of School Photos Leaves Industry Shuddering", The Daily Business Review, December 13, 2006


"Sampling or Stealing", The Daily Business Review, November 21, 2006


"Is U.S. Patent System Broken or Just Abused?", The Daily Business Review, August 2, 2006


"Seeking rule of thumbnails in suit over Google images", The Daily Business Review, April 19, 2006


"Web site's unusual approach to licensing upheld", The Daily Business Review, April 5, 2006


"Lessons from Wilma on keeping linked to the office", The Daily Business Review, January 4, 2006


"Hackers get fangs into stored data", The Daily Business Review, December 28, 2005


"Digital Watermarks a gift from the Greeks to IP owners", The Daily Business Review, August 17, 2005


"Security begins at home, at USB ports, in Wi-Fi nets", The Daily Business Reivew, July 6, 2005


"First Amendment meets trade secrets law for blogger", The Daily Business Review, June 8, 2005


"Mobile phone users should learn some etiquette from cyberworld", The Daily Business Review, December 29, 2004


"Google's 'AdWords' are at issue in several lawsuits", The National Law Journal, October 11, 2004


"CAN-SPAM Act Not Up to Snuff", Internet Law & Strategy, May 11, 2004


"Pop-Up Ads Are Annoying, But Not Illegal So Declared The 4th Circuit. But When Spyware Is Involved, The Decision Flies In The Face Of Other Rulings", Legal Times, May 10, 2004


"Law didn't stop deluge", The National Law Journal, March 22, 2004


"As the Worm Turns, Road Warriors Face Frustrating Times", The Daily Business Review, August 28, 2003


"Courts Transforming Once Reliable Copyright Law", The Daily Business Review, April 2, 2003


Have Web Site, Will Travel -- Despite Legal Limits?", The Daily Business Review, February 5, 2003


"Ponder This During Lunch: How Secure is Your E-Mail?", The South Florida Business Journal, December 27, 2002-January 2, 2003


"E-mailing Notice of Lawsuits Gets Federal Court's OK", The Daily Business Review, November 13, 2002


"Spam Politics: A New Way To Annoy Voters", New York Law Journal, October 8, 2002


"The Politics of Spam: Yet Another Way To Annoy Voters", Legal Times, September 30, 2002


"Hard to Opt Out of the Politics of Spam", The Daily Business Review, September 18, 2002


"Vigilante or Master of Your Own Domain?", The Daily Business Review, July 31, 2002


"Don't Let Your Firm's IP Walk Out The Door", The Complete Lawyer, American Bar Association Publishing, April, 2000


"Ten Ways to Protect Your Privacy on the Internet", Florida Bar News, December 15, 1997


"Difficult No More: Encryption Sheds Its 'Bad' Reputation", New York Law Journal, October 14, 1997


"Where Did I Go Wrong in my Race for the Corner Office?", The Internet Legal Practice Newsletter, College Hill Internet Consultants, August, 1996


Classes/Seminars Taught:
Adjunct Professor of Law, Shephard Board Law Center, Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, FL, 1997 - Present


Honors and Awards:
ASCAP Nathan Burkan Memorial Competition, University of Florida College of Law, First Place, 1995


AV Peer Review Rated by Martindale-Hubbell


South Florida Legal Guide, Up & Comers in South Florida, 2006 - 2007


Best Lawyers in America, 2007


Professional Associations and Memberships:
Florida Bar, Computer Law Committee, 1996 - Present
Member


The Florida Bar, Computer Law Committee, 1999 - 2000
Vice Chair


Florida Bar, Computer Law Committee, 2000 - 2001
Chairman


Florida Bar Appellate Practice Section, 1999 - 2000
Website Committee Webmaster


Past Employment Positions:
Feldman Gale & Weber, P.A., Partner, 2003 - Present


Feldman Gale & Weber, P.A., Senior Associate, 2000 - 2003


Lucio Bronstein Garbett & Stiphany, P.A., Senior Associate, 1999 - 2000


Lucio Mandler Croland Bronstein Garbett Stiphany & Martinez, P.A., Associate, 1998 - 1999


Romanik Lavin Huss & Paoli, Associate, 1996 - 1998


Informasys Corporation, General Counsel/Project Director, 1995 - 1996


Fraternities/Sororities:
Phi Alpha Theta