Michael Dorn-Berger

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Michael Dorn-Berger: Attorney with Herzog, Fox & Neeman

Biography

Michael Dorn-Berger is a member of the firm’s Internet and e-Commerce Department and comes to Herzog Fox & Neeman having practised law for several years in Ontario and British Columbia, Canada.

Michael has experience with a wide range of hi-tech legal work, including commercial agreements, software licensing, IT outsourcing, public procurement of technology solutions, privacy and data protection.

Michael has worked in private practice for a national Canadian law firm, and as in-house technology counsel for an Ontario government agency. Mike is able to leverage a deep understanding of the technical and business aspects of information technology in his legal work, having worked for several years as a software developer and having earned a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science and a Masters of Information Management Systems.

Areas of Practice (4)

  • Commercial
  • Gaming
  • Intellectual Property
  • Internet & E-commerce

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
University of Toronto, B.Sc., Computer Science, Hons., 2005; UC Berkeley, MIMS, Information Management
Law School Attended:
University of British Columbia, J.D., 2009
Year of First Admission:
2011
Admission:
2011, British Columbia; 2016, Ontario; 2020, Israel
ISLN:
1001260212

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  • Microsoft Teams

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