Edward P. Dolido

Partner

PRACTICE AREAS

Complex Commercial Litigation
Intellectual Property Disputes
Appellate Practice

BAR ADMISSIONS

New York
U.S. District Court, EDNY
U.S. District Court, SDNY
U.S. District Court, District of Colorado
U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit

EDUCATION

J.D., Boston University School of Law

B.S., Economics, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

Ed is a member of the American Bar Association and the New York State Magistrates Association.

PROFESSIONAL HISTORY

Ed was formerly a partner in the New York office of Fulbright & Jaworski LLP (now Norton Rose Fulbright) where his primary practice areas were general commercial and intellectual property litigation, and international arbitration.

Edward P. Dolido is an accomplished litigator with over three decades of experience representing clients in complex, high-stakes matters. He has represented individuals and corporations, from small businesses to Fortune 50 companies, resolving cases in federal and state trial and appellate courts, in mediation, and in domestic and international arbitration. Clients come to Ed for his tenacity and focus on achieving favorable outcomes both in and out of court, as well as the close counsel he provides on each engagement. Ed was recognized as a top-rated business litigation attorney in New York by Super Lawyers in 2022 and 2023.

Ed has a long track record of successfully representing clients in commercial disputes involving contracts, securities, consumer protection, product liability, real estate, and employment. He has also won significant intellectual property cases, including patent infringement/declaratory judgment actions relating to both apparatus and method patents; trademark infringement litigation involving industrial and consumer goods and entertainment properties; and trade secret disputes involving technologies and design.

Ed joined Storch Amini in 2012 and continued on at Storch Byrne in 2019, following 23 years at the international law firm of Fulbright & Jaworski LLP (now Norton Rose Fulbright), where he was a partner in the litigation, intellectual property, and international arbitration departments. Since 2007, Ed has served as the Associate Village Justice for the Incorporated Village of Upper Brookville, NY.

Ed received his J.D. from the Boston University School of Law and his B.S. from the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School.

Notable Representations:

  • Representation of a telecommunications company in a $1 billion trade secret arbitration concerning the design of the Internet backbone.
  • Representation of principals of a real estate developer concerning liability under a “bad boy” guaranty of $100+ million debt.
  • Representation of manufacturers of prominent consumer brands in obtaining injunctions against use of similar packaging by private label brands.
  • Representation of several international telecommunications companies in an ICC arbitration and related federal court and bankruptcy litigation concerning undersea telecommunications cables, obtaining a rare federal court summary judgment in favor of a plaintiff on a RICO claim.
  • Representation of a major telecommunications company in connection with an ICC arbitration concerning ownership of patents essential to a widely adopted digital audio standard.
  • Representation of a major telecommunications company in several patent litigations involving wireless and wireline telephony.
  • Representation of a major insurance company in patent litigation involving a method for administering life insurance policies.
  • Representation of a former energy company CEO in compelling a shareholder meeting under Delaware law.
  • Representation of a German pharmaceutical manufacturer in an ICDR arbitration with a U.S. licensor of an experimental drug.
  • Representation of an international hair products company in federal court litigation against the owner of a trademark associated with a well-known entertainment property.
  • Representation of a computer manufacturer in, and coordination of the defense of, a nationwide series of “repetitive stress injury” lawsuits brought against virtually every computer keyboard maker.
  • Representation of the owner of oil tankers in a dispute with hedge fund investors.
  • Representation of a renowned educational author in both litigation and arbitration concerning digital licensing rights
  • Representation of a waste management company in disputes with incumbent New York City carters; assisted the New York City government in drafting new industry licensing regulations.
  • Representation of the Receiver appointed by the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York to investigate, collect, and distribute assets disgorged by the defendants in one of the first highly publicized SEC insider trading cases.

Publications:

  • “Confidentiality During and After Arbitration,”4 ADR Currents 20 (December 1999), reprinted in Carbonneau & Jaeggi, American Arbitration Association Handbook on Commercial Arbitration (JurisNet 2006), updated and revised (2d ed. JurisNet 2010) and (3d ed. JurisNet 2016)
  • “Will Enforcement of an Arbitration Award in New York Subject the Enforcing Party to Personal Jurisdiction in the State?” 24 Mealey’s International Arbitration Report 20 (September 2009)
  • “Overlooked Dangers of the Internet: Some Practical Considerations,” 13 Computer Law Strategist 1, February 1997, New York Law Journal, March 18, 1997, at 8 col.1
  • Co-author with Joseph P. Zammit, “Preliminary Relief in Computer Software Infringement Litigation: Considerations in Seeking or Opposing Interlocutory Relief,” 2 Computer Software 287 (PLI 1989)
  • “Comment, Secured Creditors and ‘Hot Goods,’” 8 Annual Review of Banking Law 633 (1989)

Speaking Engagements:

  • Speaker, “American Patent Litigation,” Seminar for Executives of a Chinese Corporation,New York, NY (September 2010)
  • Speaker and Panelist, “Fourth Annual Litigation Trends Survey Findings,” 21 Club, New York, NY (November 2007)
  • Speaker, “The Arbitration Request,” Fourth Annual Seminar on International Arbitration, How to Handle Oil and Gas Industry Cases, American University Washington College of Law, Washington, D.C. (October 2007)
  • Speaker, “A Critical Comparison of Arbitration Under UNCITRAL, ICC, LCIA, ICDR and ICSID Rules,” A Series on International Dispute Resolution, New York, NY (June 2007)
  • Speaker, “A Comparison of International Arbitration Rules,” International Arbitration Workshop for In-House Counsel, Bedminster, NJ (April 2007)
  • Speaker and Panelist, “Domestic Arbitration Update,” Houston Arbitration Conference, Houston, TX (November 2001)

PRACTICE AREAS

Complex Commercial Litigation
Intellectual Property Disputes
Appellate Practice

BAR ADMISSIONS

New York
U.S. District Court, EDNY
U.S. District Court, SDNY
U.S. District Court, District of Colorado
U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit

EDUCATION

J.D., Boston University School of Law

B.S., Economics, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

Ed is a member of the American Bar Association and the New York State Magistrates Association.

PROFESSIONAL HISTORY

Ed was formerly a partner in the New York office of Fulbright & Jaworski LLP (now Norton Rose Fulbright) where his primary practice areas were general commercial and intellectual property litigation, and international arbitration.

Edward P. Dolido is an accomplished litigator with over three decades of experience representing clients in complex, high-stakes matters. He has represented individuals and corporations, from small businesses to Fortune 50 companies, resolving cases in federal and state trial and appellate courts, in mediation, and in domestic and international arbitration. Clients come to Ed for his tenacity and focus on achieving favorable outcomes both in and out of court, as well as the close counsel he provides on each engagement. Ed was recognized as a top-rated business litigation attorney in New York by Super Lawyers in 2022 and 2023.

Ed has a long track record of successfully representing clients in commercial disputes involving contracts, securities, consumer protection, product liability, real estate, and employment. He has also won significant intellectual property cases, including patent infringement/declaratory judgment actions relating to both apparatus and method patents; trademark infringement litigation involving industrial and consumer goods and entertainment properties; and trade secret disputes involving technologies and design.

Ed joined Storch Amini in 2012 and continued on at Storch Byrne in 2019, following 23 years at the international law firm of Fulbright & Jaworski LLP (now Norton Rose Fulbright), where he was a partner in the litigation, intellectual property, and international arbitration departments. Since 2007, Ed has served as the Associate Village Justice for the Incorporated Village of Upper Brookville, NY.

Ed received his J.D. from the Boston University School of Law and his B.S. from the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School.

Notable Representations:

  • Representation of a telecommunications company in a $1 billion trade secret arbitration concerning the design of the Internet backbone.
  • Representation of principals of a real estate developer concerning liability under a “bad boy” guaranty of $100+ million debt.
  • Representation of manufacturers of prominent consumer brands in obtaining injunctions against use of similar packaging by private label brands.
  • Representation of several international telecommunications companies in an ICC arbitration and related federal court and bankruptcy litigation concerning undersea telecommunications cables, obtaining a rare federal court summary judgment in favor of a plaintiff on a RICO claim.
  • Representation of a major telecommunications company in connection with an ICC arbitration concerning ownership of patents essential to a widely adopted digital audio standard.
  • Representation of a major telecommunications company in several patent litigations involving wireless and wireline telephony.
  • Representation of a major insurance company in patent litigation involving a method for administering life insurance policies.
  • Representation of a former energy company CEO in compelling a shareholder meeting under Delaware law.
  • Representation of a German pharmaceutical manufacturer in an ICDR arbitration with a U.S. licensor of an experimental drug.
  • Representation of an international hair products company in federal court litigation against the owner of a trademark associated with a well-known entertainment property.
  • Representation of a computer manufacturer in, and coordination of the defense of, a nationwide series of “repetitive stress injury” lawsuits brought against virtually every computer keyboard maker.
  • Representation of the owner of oil tankers in a dispute with hedge fund investors.
  • Representation of a renowned educational author in both litigation and arbitration concerning digital licensing rights
  • Representation of a waste management company in disputes with incumbent New York City carters; assisted the New York City government in drafting new industry licensing regulations.
  • Representation of the Receiver appointed by the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York to investigate, collect, and distribute assets disgorged by the defendants in one of the first highly publicized SEC insider trading cases.

Publications:

  • “Confidentiality During and After Arbitration,”4 ADR Currents 20 (December 1999), reprinted in Carbonneau & Jaeggi, American Arbitration Association Handbook on Commercial Arbitration (JurisNet 2006), updated and revised (2d ed. JurisNet 2010) and (3d ed. JurisNet 2016)
  • “Will Enforcement of an Arbitration Award in New York Subject the Enforcing Party to Personal Jurisdiction in the State?” 24 Mealey’s International Arbitration Report 20 (September 2009)
  • “Overlooked Dangers of the Internet: Some Practical Considerations,” 13 Computer Law Strategist 1, February 1997, New York Law Journal, March 18, 1997, at 8 col.1
  • Co-author with Joseph P. Zammit, “Preliminary Relief in Computer Software Infringement Litigation: Considerations in Seeking or Opposing Interlocutory Relief,” 2 Computer Software 287 (PLI 1989)
  • “Comment, Secured Creditors and ‘Hot Goods,’” 8 Annual Review of Banking Law 633 (1989)

Speaking Engagements:

  • Speaker, “American Patent Litigation,” Seminar for Executives of a Chinese Corporation,New York, NY (September 2010)
  • Speaker and Panelist, “Fourth Annual Litigation Trends Survey Findings,” 21 Club, New York, NY (November 2007)
  • Speaker, “The Arbitration Request,” Fourth Annual Seminar on International Arbitration, How to Handle Oil and Gas Industry Cases, American University Washington College of Law, Washington, D.C. (October 2007)
  • Speaker, “A Critical Comparison of Arbitration Under UNCITRAL, ICC, LCIA, ICDR and ICSID Rules,” A Series on International Dispute Resolution, New York, NY (June 2007)
  • Speaker, “A Comparison of International Arbitration Rules,” International Arbitration Workshop for In-House Counsel, Bedminster, NJ (April 2007)
  • Speaker and Panelist, “Domestic Arbitration Update,” Houston Arbitration Conference, Houston, TX (November 2001)

About us

Storch Byrne has significant complex commercial litigation and matrimonial litigation experience representing clients nationally in state and federal courts. We understand the ever-changing business landscape and are the trusted advisors that business owners need.

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Phone: (212) 931-1005

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