
Glenn Manishin
Business, Start-Up and Technology Attorney
Virginia
CA, DC, VA
"Very professional, definitely recommend."
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"Glenn was great to work with. Very knowledgable and helpful."
"Glenn is quick, accountable, and well versed. Highly recommend."
"Mr. Manishin was a true professional and a pleasure. He answered all of my questions and was able to help navigate a deeply complex legal matter with ease. After seeking his legal advice, I feel I made a truly informed decision and would happily suggest to others his legal assistance."
"Glenn is a true professional. I needed legal assistance and his knowledge led the way to a desirable outcome."
"Outstanding results-oriented attorney!"
"You will not be disappointed. Glenn is a seasoned attorney who will hold your hand and guide you in the right direction. Thanks a lot Glenn."
Work History
ParadigmShift Law LLP
Managing Partner
Jun 2015 - Present
Founded in June 2015 by managing partner Glenn B. Manishin, ParadgimShift Law LLP represents the premiere application of Internet technology to the practice of business law. Our focus is on expertise, not legalese. On demand, real-time advice is our watchword — no "it depends" or memos here. We bleed for our clients and we love startups!
Troutman Sanders
Partner
Jun 2012 - Jun 2015
Recruited to join antitrust section of growing international law firm. Competition, intellectual property and policy advocacy for technology based enterprises, with practice concentrated in antitrust, complex litigation, telecom and technology policy, Internet & new media.
Duane Morris
Partner
May 2008 - Jun 2012
Competition, intellectual property and policy advocacy for technology based enterprises, with practice concentrated in complex litigation, telecom and technology policy, antitrust and Internet & new media.
Kelley Drye
Partner & Chair, DC/VA Litigation Dept.
Oct 2000 - May 2008
Chaired DC/VA Litigation Practice Group for this New York-based firm and architected its expansion from legacy telecom regulatory compliance to the policy and legal disputes affecting the new economy.