Levine, Henry D.
  Blaszak, James
  Block, Ellen G.
  Brown, Andrew M.
  Boothby, Colleen
  Boehling, D.E.
  Castillo, Justin G.
  Dilallo, Kevin S.
  Gamboa, Joaquin
  Goodman, Janine F.
  Johnston, Mark G.
  Lindsey, Marc A.
  McDonald, Laura F.H.
  Rosen, Stephen J.
  Shish, Imix L.

mlindsey@lb3law.com
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Marc Lindsey is a partner in the firm of Levine, Blaszak, Block & Boothby, LLP. He negotiates and documents information technology, e-Business, managed services, software licensing, and applications development and maintenance agreements.

Since joining Levine, Blaszak, Block & Boothby, LLP in 1998, Mr. Lindsey has negotiated outsourcing agreements, software licensing, development and maintenance contracts on behalf of major corporations; assisted large telecommunications users in the negotiation of network service agreements; structured Voice over IP ("VoIP"), MPLS, and other managed services transactions; and negotiated application hosting, disaster recovery, and managed security services deals. Mr. Lindsey has assisted Fortune 500 corporations and other major companies structure information technology outsourcing relationships with top tier service providers. The outsourcing relationships have involved applications development, implementation, and maintenance, hosted enterprise applications, data center, network management, and infrastructure services, co-sourcing and multi-vendor arrangements, and international service delivery. From 1996 through 1998, Mr. Lindsey was an associate in the Charlotte, North Carolina office of Hunton & Williams where he represented clients in commercial litigation concerning antitrust, consumer fraud, and class actions. Prior to attending law school, Mr. Lindsey was a systems engineer for GE Aerospace where he specialized in software engineering and systems integration.

Mr. Lindsey received his B.S.E.E. (1989) from Howard University, his M.S.E. (Systems Engineering - 1992) from the University of Pennsylvania and his J.D., with honors (1996), from the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill School of Law. He is admitted to practice law in New York, the District of Columbia and North Carolina.

On September 15, 2009, Marc Lindsey gave two presentations at the Eighth Annual Digital ID World Conference in Las Vegas, NV: “Identity Governance Frameworks” and “Enabling Secure (and Legal) SSO.”

Navigating Privacy Laws when Developing and Deploying Location Tracking.

LB3 advises The Washington Post Company on Major Application Hosting and Management Transaction

Software Licensing and Security in a Cloud Environment

Finessing On-demand Software Deals