Terry Gross
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Terry Gross is a distinguished attorney at Gross Belsky Alonso LLP in San Francisco, CA, with over 25 years of experience in complex litigation, representing both private clients and civil liberties organizations. Recognized as a Northern California Super Lawyer since the accolade's inception, Mr. Gross has built a formidable reputation in various practice areas, including antitrust litigation, class actions, personal injury, and transportation law. His unique background in computer science, coupled with early career roles at IBM and the University of California Medical Center, has equipped him with profound insights into copyright, trademark, and media law in the digital age. As the first general counsel for the Electronic Frontier Foundation, he championed First Amendment rights in the context of emerging technologies. Notably, he represented Think Secret in a landmark case against Apple, successfully advocating for journalistic rights. Mr. Gross's intellectual property expertise extends to his role as General Counsel for Burning Man, where he has navigated complex trademark and copyright issues. He has also represented high-profile clients, including major corporations and media organizations, in defamation cases and contract negotiations. In addition to his work in public international law, Mr. Gross has significant experience in class action litigation, particularly in antitrust and consumer fraud. His commitment to defending constitutional rights is reflected in his advocacy for victims of clergy abuse and his work with non-traditional religious groups. A native New Yorker, Mr. Gross holds a B.S. in Computer Science from Brown University and a J.D. from Boalt Hall School of Law at UC Berkeley.
About Antitrust Trade Law
Antitrust attorneys handle matters involving competition law, market practices, and trade regulations. They help businesses comply with antitrust laws and defend against claims. Common matters include price fixing, monopoly claims, merger review, trade practices.