Elaine spent 16 years at Goldman Sachs, most recently
as Vice President, Associate General Counsel, and Legal
Director for Technology, Intellectual Property and Contracts.
In this capacity, she had worldwide responsibility for
all technology, intellectual property and contract matters
within the firm. She managed a staff of approximately
30 professionals and paraprofessionals located in America,
Europe and Asia who supported over 20,000 employees and
operations in all major markets throughout the world.
Elaine spent 4 years at Automatic Data Processing where
she had full responsibility for the legal matters of
their Financial Services Group.
Elaine is former Chair of the Securities Industry Association's
Technology and Regulatory Committee and is joint founder
of CLIPR (Computer Law and Intellectual Property Roundtable),
a group of in-house technology and intellectual property
lawyers for the financial community.
She received a JD from Benjamin N. Cardozo School of
Law and a BA from City University of New York and is
admitted to practice in New York State.