Alan S. Ziegler, J.D.
Alan S.
Ziegler, J.D. is Of Counsel at
Sweeney Lev LLP,
Counsel at
Brain Preservation Foundation, and
Director and Counsel at
Institute of New Dimensions.
Alan brought to Sweeney Lev broad business experience, having
served as General Counsel and Secretary to Intelligroup, Inc., a firm
specializing in computer software and internet software development,
Senior Attorney to Sony Corporation of America, and Divisional Counsel
to Control Data Corporation. He also maintained his own practice in New
Jersey and Connecticut, providing in-house on-site legal services to a
number of businesses, and was an Employment Law Specialist for Newark
Legal Services, as well as the Director and Supervising Attorney for a
New Jersey Bar Association prison law project. He was previously
associated with the law firm Carpenter, Bennett & Morrissey and served
as legal clerk for Judge Levitt of the United States District Court for
the Southern District of New York and as law secretary to Justice
Handler of the New Jersey Supreme Court.
Alan has represented diverse business entities, ranging from
startups and venture capital limited liability companies to mature
business organizations, handling domestic and international
distribution, supply and other manufacturing arrangements, software
development and licensing, and system and software purchases, licenses,
and ERP implementations. He was president of the Yale Law School Alumni
Association of New Jersey and a director of the Institute of New
Dimensions, where he periodically lectures on legal issues arising from
emerging technologies. He provided presentations and participated as a
panelist at international conferences on the topic of the regulation of
nanotechnology and biotechnology, during his incumbency as a director of
the Converging Technologies Bar Association. He also authored an
American Bar Association monograph on the provision of legal services to
prisoners.
His current focus is the interaction of law with the increasing pace of
technologically driven change He also advises nonprofit scientific,
educational and recreational organizations.
In 2010 he became an adviser to and then incorporated the Brain
Preservation Foundation as a tax exempt organization. As a Director of
the Institute of New Dimensions, an active member of the NJ Chapter of
the World Future Society and Humanity+, and as a former Director of the
Converging Technologies Bar Association, he has participated in
conferences and workshops where he has been giving presentations and
lectures on legal issues arising from emerging technologies. He has also
acted as a guest lecturer in graduate level courses at Ramapo College.
His most recent mainstream publication is the final chapter, entitled
“Regulation: Threat to Converging Technologies” in
Progress in
Convergence: Technologies for Human Wellbeing, Volume 1093 of
the Annals of the New York Academy of Science.
Alan is a graduate of Yale Law School (J.D. 1972).
Read his
LinkedIn profile.