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Robin J. Lee is a partner in the Technology Transactions practice group and a member of the Cooley Godward Kronish Business department. He joined the Firm in 1999 and is resident in the Palo Alto office.
His practice focuses on the representation of both emerging growth and established information technology companies, with an emphasis on intellectual property and technology transactions. The scope of his practice includes drafting, negotiating, and providing strategic counsel on a variety of commercial technology agreements, including licensing, distribution, manufacturing and development arrangements for hardware, software, and services. Mr. Lee also routinely counsels clients regarding U.S. export controls on the transfer of commercial technology abroad, including the preparation and submission of encryption reviews to the Bureau of Industry and Security.
Mr. Lee earned a J.D. from the Yale Law School in 1999, where he was publisher of The Yale Journal of International Law and served as an editor and admissions committee member of the Yale Law Journal. In 1995, he received a B.A. in Political Science with highest honors from the University of California, Berkeley, where he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. Mr. Lee currently serves on the board of directors of the San Francisco Bay Area InfraGard, an FBI-sponsored public-private partnership dedicated to promoting critical infrastructure protection and information security.
Mr. Lee is admitted to practice in California and is a member of the American Bar Association.
Education- Yale Law School
JD, 1999 - University of California, Berkeley
BA Political Science, 1995, Phi Beta Kappa
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