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Moye White
December 04, 2008

Charles F. Luce, Jr.

Attorney, Transaction Section

Growing up in the Pacific Northwest, Charles Luce let his imagination fly. Years later, Charles’ life is still soaring—literally and figuratively—as an accomplished pilot, musician, and chair of Moye White's intellectual property group.

A tenacious advocate, Charles counsels clients of every size on trademarks, copyrights, computer technology, Internet law, licensing, contracts, and other areas of intellectual property.

Merging passions for music, theatre, technology, literature, and law, Charles is uniquely suited to help technology companies, artists, and entertainers protect and defend their technology and artistic assets. While still in law school, his article, “Look What They’ve Done to My Song!,” an analysis of the Copyright Act’s compulsory license for audio recordings from a composer’s point of view, won ASCAP’s copyright law writing competition at the University of Oregon. The same year, “Scuttling the Air Pirates: Theories of Pay Television Signal Theft Liability,” became the first published comprehensive analysis of legal remedies available for the misappropriation of cable and satellite television transmissions.

Years and dozens of publication credits later, Charles continues to mix legal insight and humor in pieces for The Colorado Lawyer, such as “Spam and Cookies: How to Avoid Indigestion While Binging at the World Wide Automat” and “The Matrix Unloaded: Coping with Computer Spyware.”

Charles is a recognized authority in the “law of lawyering.” With more than 26 years of practical experience, he advises and assists attorneys and law firms with risk and law firm management strategies, professional responsibility issues, client relationships, and ethics issues arising in litigation. A frequent lecturer and author on legal ethics, Charles provides creative counsel on law firm formation, mergers and dissolutions, business structure, advertising, client issues, ethics, bar admissions, hiring scenarios, malpractice standards, partnership disputes, and risk management assessments to ensure compliance and enhance profitability.

Combining his interests in technology and the law of lawyering, Charles launched and maintains Charles Luce on Legal Ethics and the Practice of Law, the first Web site devoted to Colorado legal ethics.

When not working, Charles may be found piloting his 1964 Cessna Skylane through the Rockies, courtside at University of Colorado women's basketball games, scuba diving, or playing half a dozen musical instruments. Together with his wife and three daughters, he supports five dogs, ten lovebirds, and an African grey parrot named “Sherlock“ at their home in rural east Boulder county. Charles enjoys playing and listening to jazz and classical music, and the works of Charles Dickens, Jasper Fforde, Kurt Vonnegut, and Bill Bryson.

Recent publications of note

 Charles Luce on Legal Ethics
 “The Matrix Unloaded: Coping with Computer
Spyware,“ 34 Colo. Lawyer 125 (Sept 2005)
 “You Know Too Much! (But Knowledge is Power),“ CLE Inc, of Colorado, July 2004
 “Using Private Investigators: Easy as P.I. or P.I. in Your Face?“ CLE Inc. of Colorado, October 2003


 

Areas of concentration
Computer technology
Contracts
Copyrights
Entertainment law
Intellectual property
Internet law
Law firm risk
  management
Legal ethics
Trademarks

Education and credentials
University of Oregon, J.D.,
  Order of the Coif
University of Colorado,
  B.A. with distinction,
  Phi Beta Kappa

Affiliations
Colorado Bar Association,
  Ethics Committee
Denver Bar Association
U.S. Court of Appeals,
  District of Colorado   
Admitted to the
  United States
  Supreme Court,
  Tenth Circuit,
United States
  District Courts
  for Arizona, Colorado
  and the Northern
  District of Illinois and
  Colorado State Bars
Frequent lecturer for
  CLE, CBA, CBI, NBI,
  and other entities