Serving as an Assistant General Counsel for products and technology at AOL Inc. in Dulles, Virginia, Bob Gurwin is also a lecturer and consultant on legal issues relating to the Internet and other forms of electronic communication, including copyrights, trademarks, domain name registrations, and disputes; web site terms of use, privacy policies, hosting, and development agreements; Internet advertising; technology licensing; and a variety of information technology transactions. He is licensed to practice in Michigan, Illinois, and the District of Columbia, and as corporate counsel in Virginia. Bob is also a member of the adjunct faculties at John Marshall Law School in Chicago and Thomas M. Cooley Law School in Lansing, where he teaches courses in the master of laws programs in information technology and intellectual property. He holds a juris doctor degree from Case Western Reserve University School of Law and a master of laws degree in information technology from John Marshall Law School. Bob has written and frequently presents on information technology topics.