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Oppenheim + Zebrak Law, LLP utilizes the bench strength of its Washington DC and New York based IP practices to represent major internet, technology and music clients including, Macmillan Learning, Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and Penguin Random House in high-value copyright and infringement cases. Washington D.C. based founding partner Scott Zebrak utilizes his longstanding litigation and counselling experience to handle content protection matters involving digital media, new tech, and disruptive business models. While, founding partner Matt Oppenheim is based in Washington DC, and is recognised as a premier litigator regarding complex disputes for technology, copyright and trademark cases. In New York, Alex Kaplan, a seasoned courtroom lawyer, excels in litigating high-stakes cases with particular focus on the music industry. Washington DC-based Michele Harrington Murphy brings substantial experience as a litigator in complex civil cases representing publishers and record companies. Also in Washington DC, Jeff Gould is well versed in all phases of litigation from pre-suit through trial and appeal, primarily working with clients in the music industry.  
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Testimonials

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  • ‘Highest level of expertise in copyright litigation Proactive advisors’

  • ‘Among the best of the best copyright litigation firms. Experienced and polished trial lawyers. Deep bench and both smart and strategic.’

Key clients

  • ABKCO Music
  • BMG Rights Management

Work highlights

  • Filed a case against Google to address the tech company’s systematic and pervasive advertising and promotion of known pirated textbook content sold on pirate websites.
  • Represents the major music companies in a major suit against internet service provider Verizon for contributory and vicarious copyright infringement.
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