Rosemark Law
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OUR PRACTICE ENCOMPASSES ALL FACETS OF THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY

Our knowledge and understanding of the law in which we practice is broad and deep.

And when you combine solid legal experience with tested business acumen, we bring to the table meaningful solutions at appropriate costs for our municipal, corporate and individual clients.

Practice and Industry

telecommunications
technology law
real estate law

TELECOMMUNICATION LAW

Our firm covers a variety of practice areas including general counsel services, corporate law and business transactions, technology, real estate and telecommunications.

TECHNOLOGY LAW

The industries we service include real estate, communications, big data, (Internet of Things), digital & social media, software, consumer products, information technology, software, energy & utilities, regulatory, venture capital, and supply chain sourcing.

REAL ESTATE LAW

While we strive to find amicable solutions for our clients, we are prepared to pursue or defend our client’s matter before arbitration, mediation or litigation.
Some of the unique projects being handled by Rosemark Law.
  • Represent buyers and sellers of social media companies in excess of $1M.

  • Provide general counsel services and executive leadership for internet/mobile application based company providing digital marketing services, including negotiating supplier contracts with India based development firms, providing advice on advertising rules and regulations, terms of use, data protection, privacy, and related advertising and marketing disclosures.

  • Co-founder to multiple software-as-a-service companies providing pricing and competitive data analytics to property management companies around the world.

  • Represented one of the top 3 hoteliers with its spin-off of $300M in assets prior to corporate sale.

  • Retained by Fortune 100 company following recent acquisition to assist the procurement and supply chain departments with software, professional services, telephony, security and media agreements in order to achieve $40M in savings.

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