Joshua has experience in all forms of licensing of copyrights and trademarks. He has negotiated hundreds of licenses, representing licensees, licensors, and agents. He helps clients understand how to acquire and obtain licenses, copyrights, trademarks, and trade secret rights, and he assists them in exploiting these rights through licensing and joint ventures. If his clients’ rights are infringed upon, Joshua assists in their mediations, negotiations, arbitrations, and litigations.
Joshua has led hundreds of anti-counterfeiting efforts that have resulted in seizure, destruction, or elimination of thousands of counterfeited and infringed products. He has represented trademark, copyright, and other rights owners, as well as accused counterfeiters and infringers. If a client has misused the intellectual property of another, Joshua seeks to extricate them from such circumstances in the most expeditious, cost-effective, and confidential manner possible.
In his international art law practice, Joshua represents artists, collectors, art publishers, art licensing agents, auction houses, museums, and art licensees. His legal proficiency is augmented by a strong knowledge of the art world; he is an artist and has been a gallery owner and importer in his own right. He was M.C. Escher’s first distributor in the United States.
He taught both art law and entertainment law for almost 30 years at the Washington College of Law (American University). He has delivered hundreds of presentations around the world, authored hundreds of articles on matters in his fields of practice, and co-authored several books.