Claudine
Meredith-Goujon
Counsel
As counsel in the Corporate Department and a member of the Intellectual Property Group, Claudine Meredith-Goujon concentrates her practice on intellectual property transactions and counseling. Ms. Meredith-Goujon has advised on a variety of transactional intellectual property matters, including licensing of trademarks, brands, copyrights and software, as well as sponsorship agreements, trademark clearance, prosecution and registration and enforcement and maintenance of intellectual property assets. Her practice includes numerous Internet law issues, including licensing and distribution of content online, privacy law and terms of use for website operators. Ms. Meredith-Goujon’s practice also includes addressing and structuring the intellectual property aspect of mergers and acquisitions, securitizations of franchise businesses and financings in a broad range of industries.
Ms. Meredith-Goujon was a member of the
Journal of International Law and Politics and was a 1997 Paul, Weiss summer associate. She is a co-author of the article, “Revising Privacy Policies on the Internet,” which was published in
The State Bar News of the New York State Bar Association (2001) and has spoken at a firm-hosted CLE program on the fundamentals of privacy and data security in an electronic world.
Ms. Meredith-Goujon was a 1997 Paul, Weiss summer associate, and returned as an associate in the Litigation Department in the spring of 1998. Ms. Meredith-Goujon interned at the Office of the Legal Adviser of the U.S. Department of State in 1998, where she worked on a variety of international law issues.