| Biography | Anthony Wilkinson is an associate in Wilentz, Goldman & Spitzer's Woodbridge office. Mr. Wilkinson's diverse background includes electrical engineering, software programming, practicing as a corporate attorney at Dewey Ballantine, teaching mathematics, writing and researching his own patent, and managing the investment decisions and administrative activities of a corporate general partner in an investment partnership. While attending Yale Law School, he served as an editor on the Yale Law and Policy Review, a director on the Yale Moot Court of Appeals, and a founder and director of the Yale Civil Rights Law Association. Upon graduation, Mr. Wilkinson served as a judicial law clerk for the Honorable Robert N. Wilentz, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of New Jersey. As a business attorney, Mr. Wilkinson has experience in reviewing or drafting asset purchase agreements, stock purchase agreements, shareholder agreements, partnership agreements, member agreements, operating agreements, franchise agreements, letters of intent, term sheets, business resolutions, commercial leases, employment contracts, independent contractor agreements, management contracts, services agreements, separation and severance agreements, government procurement contracts, restrictive covenants and non-compete agreements. Mr. Wilkinson also performs work relating to business financing. He has experience in reviewing or drafting loan agreements, legal opinions in financing transactions, promissory notes, escrow agreements, guaranty agreements, and security agreements. Mr. Wilkinson has addressed issues relating to investment partnerships and advisory services, venture capital transactions, joint ventures, partnerships and limited liability companies, licensing and distribution arrangements, the incorporation and formation of businesses, the Uniform Commercial Code, State business regulations, mergers and acquisitions of small to medium-sized businesses, and bankruptcies of hospitals and technology companies. As a technology and renewable energy attorney, Mr. Wilkinson's strength is mastering the technical aspects of a transaction to ensure that the parties' legal rights and responsibilities are clearly defined. He has experience in reviewing or drafting solar power agreements, agreements relating to technical equipment and intellectual property, web site terms and conditions, privacy policies, technical scope of work documents, non-disclosure and confidentiality agreements, and software license agreements. Mr. Wilkinson has addressed issues relating to domain names, trademark searches, trademark cease-and-desist letters, canceling or opposing trademarks, and United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) records, rules and procedures. As an attorney for tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organizations, Mr. Wilkinson has addressed issues relating to the incorporation and formation of tax exempt organizations, transactions between tax-exempt entities and related parties, IRS classification of tax exempt entities, IRS rules applicable to the activities of tax-exempt organizations, and dissolving and winding up tax-exempt organizations. Lawyer Publications: · Protected Health Info and HITECH · Piercing the Registrant's Veil · Sale of a Distressed Healthcare Organization · Healthcare Reform - Impact on Employers · Don't Let The Sun Set On Your Opportunity To Obtain A Grant For A Solar Installation |