Michael Greenburg

About Michael Greenburg

Who is it?: Producer, Writer, Assistant Director
Education: BA, Union College, Schenectady, New York; JD, Franklin Pierce Law Center, Concord, New Hampshire
Occupation: Lawyer

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Michael Greenburg was born, is Producer, Writer, Assistant Director. Michael Greenburg (MacGyver, Legend, Stargate SG-1) and his brother Ross Greenburg (Miracle, 61*, 54 Emmys and the former President of HBO Sports) are producing NHL Original Programming. Michael just wrapped this season's Road to the Winter Classic for NBC Sports Network. He is presently shooting DraftKings Live Wire for NHL Studios and NHL.TV. Last year, Michael produced the All Access: Quest For The Stanley Cup 2017 for Showtime, as well as the Emmy Nominated Quest for the Stanley Cup. Prior to Quest 2017, he produced the Emmy Nominated series EPiX Presents: The Road To The NHL Winter Classic 2017. Michael has produced The Road To The NHL Winter Classic and Stadium Series for EPiX and Rogers SportsNet for the last four seasons. In 2014, Michael produced the highly acclaimed series NHL Revelaed: A Season Like No Other, a behind the scenes documentary series featuring the six outdoor Stadium Games and the Sochi Olympics for NBC Sports and the CBC. The Greenburg Bros are also producing the feature film Game of Shadows, written and directed by Ron Shelton and based on the New York Times Bestseller. Michael is adapting the bestselling Cris De Niro novels for the big screen with the author and his writing and producing partner Gerard de Marigny. Michael and Gerard just finished their final draft of Black Ice, the ragtime story about the birth of the Colored Hockey League, which was the "Roots" of the NHL. They are also writing and producing the new Grizzly Adams: The Gold Rush Years series with their partner Tod Swindell. Michael and Gerard also penned the film, Aperture: The Dorothea Lange Story.Michael was the Executive Producer of Score Productions Inc. (2007-2012), a wholly owned subsidiary of Score Media Inc. (TSX: SCR). Score Media's main asset is The Score Television Network, a sports network available across Canada. Score Media also operated The Score Radio Network, which was available across North America on Sirius-XM Satellite Radio, and other interactive assets including theScore.com and Score Mobile.Prior to his Score deal, Michael and his production partner Richard Dean Anderson, operating under their production company banner Gekko Film Corp, together with MGM Worldwide Television, produced their decade long hit series Stargate SG-1. Stargate SG-1 premiered on Showtime during the summer of 1997 and continued for four seasons before continuing on the Syfy Network, FOX syndication. Stargate SG-1 continues to air in over a hundred countries throughout the world. Michael also produced Stargate Atlantis: Rising, the two-hour premiere spin-off pilot of Stargate SG-1. The two Stargate series were the highest rated shows in the history of the Syfy Network.Before their MGM commitment, Michael and Rick had an overall deal with Paramount Pictures developing and producing television films and series. In 1995, under this agreement, Michael produced Firehouse, a CBS pilot about a rescue fire station in the Soho area of Manhattan. Michael and Rick produced Firehouse with Tom Fontana (Homicide, Oz on location in New York. It turned out to be five years a head of its time. Michael also produced the critically acclaimed Legend, a quirky western adventure series set in 1876 which starred Rick as Ernest Pratt, an inked-stained wretch of a dime novelist who, reluctantly assumed the role of his own fictitious literary hero Nicodemus Legend. A Legend remake is always in development. Prior to Legend, in 1993, Michael filmed two highly rated MacGyver movies on location in London for ABC television: MacGyver: The Lost Treasure of Atlantis, and MacGyver: Trail to Doomsday.Michael produced the iconic MacGyver series from 1986-1992 and won many awards including: The Environmental Media's Continuing Commitment Award, a Vision Award, a Golden Reel Award, and TV Week's People's Choice Award. MacGyver went off the air on ABC with a 23 share. Michael has also produced feature films: Alan Quartermain and the Lost City of Gold, and the IMAX film My Strange Uncle, as well as various other television films, which include: In The Eye Of A Stranger, The Vegas Strip War, and Dixie: Changing Habits.He was born in San Antonio Texas and grew up in Scarsdale, New York. Michael headed west to attend the University of Southern California where he graduated in 1973. Three years on the World Pro Skiing Circuit and four years as an assistant director led to his producing break in 1979 thanks to Don Ohlmeyer on the NBC Mini Series The Golden Moment. He has since produced over 400 hours of prime time television.Michael is an active supporter of animal rights causes in Africa, Canada, and The United States. Michael and his choreographer/director wife Nikki are presently living in Nashville with their children DJ and Kenya, 7 horses, a mini donkey and 2 dogs.
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Biography/Timeline

1990

Greenberg attended Union College in Schenectady, New York, where he graduated in 1990 with a Bachelor of Arts degree. He has a background in the fields of biochemistry, economics, and sociology. He later earned his juris Doctor from Franklin Pierce Law Center in Concord, New Hampshire in May 1993. After graduating from Union College, Greenberg undertook his Judicial Clerkship, with the Honorable L. Leonard Ruben of the 6th Judicial Circuit of Maryland in 1992. After joining the Franklin Pierce Law Center, he gained experience in legal writing and research and was an issue Editor for the IDEA: The Journal of Law and Technology from 1992 to 1993.

1996

Greenberg formed Washington, D.C.-based law firm, Greenberg & Lieberman, with Stevan Lieberman, also an expert in patent law and a pioneer in the technology-law areas of virtual worlds, domain names and software, in 1996. A national and an international firm, the company has a particular focus on computer Internet law and patent prosecution for small businesses. As of 2010, the firm has served over 20,000 clients.

1998

Greenberg is a member of the Maryland State Bar Association and American Bar Association, the American Intellectual Property Law Association and the Licensing Executives Society. He served as Vice Chairman of the Intellectual Property Section of Montgomery County from 1998 to 2000 and the Chairman of the Montgomery County Maryland Bar’s Intellectual Property and Technology Law Section from 2000 until 2003 and then from 2007 to the present. He also works as a legal lecturer for the Montgomery County Bar Association and lectures annually at the American University Law School.

2003

In 2003, Greenberg was involved in several UDRP or trademark infringement disputes such as Size, Inc. v. Future Media Architects, Jensen Research v. Future Media Architects, Internet Development Corp v. TitleSoft, Internet Development Corp v. Senetek, Quantum Software Systems Ltd v. Future Media Architects, and a copyright infringement case, Future Media Architects v. Corey Richardson. In 2004, the firm continued to represent Future Media Architects and Internet Development Corporation in a series of disputes over UDRP and trademark infringements and other matters including representing Future Media Architects against Cool, Inc., QNX, Capital Networks PTY Ltd, Punto Verde, Murat Yikilmaz and Hay Napa International, and representing Internet Development Corporation against B.S.A. Corporation at Maryland District Court,Freightliner and Lactel.

2005

In 2005, Greenberg was involved in the federal court and mediation in the Ariadne Genomics v. Stratagene California dispute. His firm was hired by Mastercard International Incorporated v. Priceless.com to settle a trademark matter. In 2006, Greenberg was involved in UDRP disputes such as Equifax, inc v. The Tidewinds Group, Inc., Marchex v. Name Development Corp. and Thomas Weisel Partners Group, Inc. v. Tom Weisel House of Entertainment.

2007

In 2007, Greenberg & Lieberman were hired by businessman Antonis Polemitis in a case against Ville de Paris, a Municipal Corporation of the city of Paris at the Virginia Eastern District Court involving the Lanham Act in which the client claimed tortious interference with contract and defamation. They also represented some major global firms in trademark matters such as Nike, Inc. v. Niyad Enterprise in California Central District Court, Microsoft v. Domain Source, Inc. and UDRP cases such as HSBC Finance Corp. v. Whois Privacy Protection Service, Inc..

2008

In 2008, Greenberg was involved in a trademark/domain matter between Air China and Airchina.com and with LG Electronics USA and LG.com. He was also hired in a Second Life case between Chris Mead and Jakob Hyvarinen and in the UDRP Genzyme Corporation v. Abadaba S.A. case. In 2009 they again represented Abadaba in a trademark matter against Microsoft and by the Broward Rehab Center Inc. against Rafael Foss. Greenberg also represented dentist Alex McMillan, IV v. Tom Winkler case in a dispute over cybersquatting. The Alexandria Circuit Court ruled in favor of their client McMillan in a case which involved "a legal action initiated against a former employee charged with trademark infringement, trade secret violations, and domain theft."

2010

In 2010, Greenberg was involved in copyright cases in the John M. Smith vs Gosmile, Inc. dispute (settled), and began representing the Second Life firm Amaretto Ranch Breedables, LLC v. Ozimals, Inc. in a copyright infringement case in California Northern District Court, overlooked by judge Charles R. Breyer. As of October 2011, the Amaretto case is still ongoing. He was also active in the Warren Weitzman v. Lead Networks trademark case and was hired by The ERGO Baby, Inc. v. Amaya Lucy in a UDRP case. In 2011, Greenberg & Lieberman were again hired by ERGO to represent them in another UDRP case against Henghao Zhan Jianzong. In April 2011, Greenberg's firm lost a case representing Rabbi Shmuel Herzfeld of the Modern Orthodox National Synagogue in North West Washington when U.S. District Court Judge Emmet G. Sullivan denied the request of the rabbi to have an upcoming local election rescheduled because it conflicted with the Jewish Passover.

2011

As part of Greenberg & Lieberman, Greenberg has filed almost 300 trademarks and over 560 patent files as of September 2011. One of his earliest cases was a successful motion to dismiss copyright infringement suit based on lack of personal jurisdiction in Evan K. Aidman v. Mark S. Nelson in 1999. In September 1999 he was involved in a motion to dismiss patent infringement matter in Molnlycke Health Care AB v. Dumex Medical Surgical, a notable case in Internet law. In 2000 he was involved in a trademark infringement matter in the National Jewish Defense League (JDL) v. Mordechai Levy case which ended in November 2002 when JDL chairman Irv Rubin died in suspicious circumstances in jail, and defended against copyright infringement in the Studio Martis, B.V. v. Joseph D. Wager Smith case. In 2002, Greenberg and Lieberman's involvement in the Ramsey v. Schutt, et al. in the Maryland State Circuit Court for Charles County was influential in changing the rule in Maryland pertaining to what is necessary in a contract to obviate liability.