Walter DeForest
is senior partner in the firm of DeForest Koscelnik Yokitis
Skinner & Berardinelli. He represents companies in
litigation, technology, higher education, media law, non-profit
and labor and employment matters.
Walter’s litigation work
has been primarily in the civil area, including commercial
disputes, products liability, technology disputes, defamation
claims, First Amendment actions, media access matters,
employment contracts, non-competition provisions, wrongful
termination suits, and discrimination and sexual harassment
cases. Walter has litigated numerous cases in the state and
federal courts both locally and nationally, including cases in
Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, California, New York, West
Virginia, Ohio, Virginia, Iowa, Alabama and Florida. He has had
cases and been admitted to practice before nine federal courts
of appeals. He also has had considerable practice before the
Supreme Court of the United States. Walter is a member of the
Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Ohio bars.
Walter has served as legal
counsel for more than 500 licensing arrangements in the
technology area, including both out-license and in-license
arrangements, covering a wide range of technologies, such as:
artificial intelligence; green chemistry; electronic data
storage; biotechnology; atom transfer radical polymerization;
fuel cells; computer assisted surgery; distance learning; and
the 360-degree, spin-effect television camera operation
technology for the 2001 Super Bowl. Walter wrote and negotiated
one of the first commercial licenses for the Internet. He is
involved in complex transactional work for organizations
relating to collaborations and other business relationships,
many involving academic and commercial consortia, and he has
extensive experience in the business aspects of intellectual
property matters. Walter has been lead counsel in the spin-off,
formation and structure of a wide range of technology-based
start-up companies. He regularly represents buyers, sellers,
licensors and licensees in the acquisition of technology,
know-how and other intellectual property and in commercial
litigation of intellectual property disputes.
Walter has represented academic
institutions for more than thirty years and is experienced in
virtually every type of issue relating to higher education
clients. Walter was the General Counsel of Carnegie Mellon
University from 1993-2002 and in that capacity gave advice
about all aspects of higher education issues and also
personally handled the University’s litigation. Walter
has conducted the legal defense of significant government
criminal and civil investigations in the academic area.
Walter’s work in the labor
and employment area has included union election proceedings,
collective bargaining negotiations, arbitrations, proceedings
before the National Labor Relations Board, equal employment
opportunity charges and litigation, investigations by the
Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, wage and hour
matters, pension and retirement litigation, and employment
contracts.
Walter represents non-union
employers, including employers with white collar, clerical,
technical, and professional employees, as well as employers
that have unionized work forces. Walter represents numerous
television and radio stations regarding all aspects of
litigation, defamation, media access, union and employment
issues, discrimination claims and talent agreements.
Walter obtained his
undergraduate degree in 1966 from the University of Pittsburgh
and his law degree from Harvard Law School in 1969. He has been
recognized in every edition of the book The Best Lawyers in America.
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