Richard A. Solomon

Intellectual Property, Mediation
11502 Overbrook
Houston, Texas 77077


Intellectual Property

Admitted

1963, Michigan and U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit; 1967, U.S. Supreme Court; 1968, District of Columbia; 1990, Texas and U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit

Law School

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, J.D., 1963

Law School Graduation Year

1963

College

The Citadel, A.B., 1959

Memberships

State Bar of Michigan (Member: Counsel, Antitrust Section, 1976-1980; Arts Section); District of Columbia Bar; State Bar of Texas; Association of Citadel Lawyers.

Biographical

Author: Why Uncle Sam Can't Lose Under Section 7 of the Clayton Act, American Bar Association Journal, February, 1967; The Concentric Merger and Section 7 of the Clayton Act, St. John's Law Review, 1975; Antitrust Developments Affecting Franchising, American Bar Association Forum Committee on Franchising, First Annual Forum, 1978; Franchising: An Intensive Course, University of Detroit School of Law, 1981; Litigation and Revolt, Third Annual Seminar on Distribution, New York Law Journal Seminars-Press, 1981; Refusals to Deal and the Interface Between Unfair Competition and Federal Antitrust Statutes, 38th Annual Mississippi Law Institute, 1983; Two Views of Federal Franchise Regulation: The View of the Franchisee's Counsel, Franchise Law Journal (Winter, 1991); Bison Anthology of Franchising Commentaries (www.FranchiseRemedies.com); Collection of Specialized Tutorials (www.FranchiseRemedies.com). Member: Committee to Draft the Implementing Regulations of the 1974 Michigan Franchise Investment Act, 1974; Michigan Franchise Advisory Committee, 1975—; The Attorney General's Advisory Committee, Michigan Consumer Protection Act, 1977—. Special Assistant Attorney General, State of Michigan, 1978—. Member, Panel of Arbitrators and Fact Finders, Michigan Employment Relations Commission, 1980—. Member: Association of General Contractors of America, 2001—; American Culinary Association, 1995—; Professional Chefs Association of Houston, 1995—.

Military