Michael Gold was featured in the August 2010 edition of Financier Worldwide as part of a round table discussion of the legal issues surrounding the management of electronically stored information.
Los Angeles attorney Michael Gold was quoted in the Los Angeles Business Journal regarding the ownership interest battle by the McCourts.
Michael Gold is quoted in the article "Top Level Corporate Communications: Managing the Technology Risk", which appears in the current online version of Financier Worldwide magazine, and appeared in the hard copy version of the magazine in November.
An interview of Michael Gold, "Time for a ‘Business Divorce’", which appeared in BusinessWeek on September 25 , was picked up by SmartBrief, a news aggregator. It also appeared on HispanicBusiness.com.
Michael Gold was quoted in USA Today in the article entitled, "A Partner Can Give Your Business Shelter or a Storm", regarding the importance of drawing up a partnership agreement at the beginning of a new business partnership. This article is currently online, and will appear in the business section of the print version on […]
Michael Gold is quoted in an article entitled, "Handling Electronic Records Risk Management and Investigations", that will appear in the October issue of Financier Worldwide magazine.
Michael Gold was interviewed about "business divorces" for the Smart Answers column in BusinessWeek.
Michael A. Gold was quoted in an article entitled, "IPv6 Checkup Time," which appeared in the Essential Technology section of the August 29, 2007 issue of CIO Magazine.
Stan Gibson, Michael Gold and Dan Sedor were interviewed in an article published in BNA’s February 2007 issue of Digital Discovery & e-Evidence Report newsletter. The article was titled, "Records Retention Policies Must Evolve as E-Documents Become Norm".
Michael Gold and Stan Gibson were quoted in eWeek and eWeek.com in an article entitled, "It’s 2 A.M.: Do You Know Where Your E-Mail Is?" The article was about the National Association of Securities Dealers accusing Morgan Stanley of withholding email in legal cases.