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At age 11, Maurice Harmon and his family left the farm and moved to northern Michigan when his father became city manager of a small idyllic tourist destination. Farm life abruptly changed to small town main street life for Maurice as he moved from 88 acres in the country to a fraction of one acre in town. But the change was stimulating to him and provided new opportunities Maurice never envisioned.

 

Maurice Harmon's Interest

 

Soon Maurice Harmon was immersed in little league baseball, band, basketball, swimming and fishing, and adjusting to a new living environment in town. Summers were filled with work, play, and growing up. And a sensitivity to the arts emerged. Maurice’s interest in music increased and became a serious passion. Equally so was Maurice’s participation in various sports–primarily basketball and baseball.

 

While in high school Maurice Harmon participated in a mix of sports, music–including individual and group competition–and worked various jobs to earn money for college. Maurice Harmon graduated from Gaylord High School in 1971 and began his college education at Michigan State University that fall. Maurice paid his college tuition entirely from his savings, loans, and grants and working 30-40 hours per week during his undergraduate years.

 

Maurice Harmon's Career in Law

 

Maurice Harmon accepted an offer from a Detroit suburban police department to become a full-time certified officer in 1974. A year later he decided to obtain a law degree. Maurice Harmon left law enforcement to pursue a career in law, graduating from the University of Detroit School of Law with honors in 1978. While in law school Maurice Harmon was a member of law review and participated in the school’s urban law clinic. Again he paid all of his own tuition, books, and living expenses.

 

Thereafter, Maurice, and his then wife Nadine, moved to Boulder, Colorado to establish residency and practice law there. When Maurice Harmon first arrived he was struck by the beauty and grandeur of the Rocky Mountains and concluded he must buy a camera to photograph them.

 

In 1985, Maurice Harmon, Attorney at Law, made his first of several trips to China, starting in Hong Kong and then into the mainland visiting Beijing, Shanghai, and other parts of that vast country. During this trip, Maurice Harmon Attorney began to consider winding down his small law firm so he could move to New York City . Three years later, after concluding his successful appellate representation of the only person on death row in Colorado at the time, Lawyer Maurice Harmon began the transition to photographer and moved to Manhattan.

 

In the beginning he assisted established photographers to learn the business. After three years of schlepping gear and fetching bagels and coffee for others, Maurice began working on his own.

 

While assisting others, he worked on his own portfolio to develop stronger imagery and market his work. Although, it was difficult to compete in the NYC photography market he slowly began to get shooting assignments from magazines and corporations. The following 13 years he shot assignments for various clients throughout the United States and overseas. During that time Maurice Harmon shot magazine assignments for Sports Illustrated, Golf & Travel, Links, Caribbean Travel & Life, Holiday, Golfweek and others.

 

Maurice Harmon Attorney specializes in Copyright Infringement Litigation

 

During this time Lawyer Maurice Harmon learned first-hand the importance of copyright ownership of the photographs he created on assignment and the necessity of clear licensing agreements defining the scope of the rights granted for use of his work. Maurice Harmon also developed contacts and friendships with some of the leading photographers in the nation. When he discovered, to his surprise and dismay, frequent use of his work beyond license limits, Attorney Maurice Harmon began to bring lawsuits for copyright infringement on his behalf. Often met with disdain and contempt when confronting infringers of his work, Harmon learned first-hand the heavy-handed corporate response to anyone with the audacity to confront them for their illegality.

 

Maurice Harmon's Law Firm

 

Even more astonishing, were the reactions of book publishers, who themselves created copyrighted works and vigorously prosecuted infringers of their content. Rather than express embarrassment and apologies for their unlawful conduct, most of them treated my pre-filing inquiries with hostility and denial. This personal experience informed Lawyer Maurice Harmon's decision to return to law full time, specializing in helping photographers enforce their copyrights when trampled upon by big business, and ultimately creating, along with partner Chris Seidman, Harmon Seidman Bruss & Kerr.

Maurice Harmon Attorney of law

Maurice Harmon, Attorney

 

Maurice Harmon was born in Wauseon, Ohio in 1953. Shortly after his birth, Maurice’s family moved to an old farmhouse in Adrian, Michigan. The house was lacking an indoor bathroom so there was no choice for Maurice and his family but to use an outhouse some distance from the main dwelling. A coal-fired furnace heated the un-insulated building. Soon Maurice Harmon’s parents started renovating the house, installed an indoor bathroom and later expanded into the attic to accommodate the growing family.

 

Around the same time, and despite the family’s lack of means, Maurice’s father had somehow managed to obtain a 35mm Swiss Arca camera to occasionally photograph family life. To Maurice, in his formative years, it was an esoteric but intriguing little mechanical device.

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Practice limited to copyright infringement.   Our clients create valuable work.  We protect it.

info@HARMONseidman.com   |   970.245.9075   | 

Maurice Harmon Attorney of law

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

At age 11, Maurice Harmon and his family left the farm and moved to northern Michigan when his father became city manager of a small idyllic tourist destination. Farm life abruptly changed to small town main street life for Maurice as he moved from 88 acres in the country to a fraction of one acre in town. But the change was stimulating to him and provided new opportunities Maurice never envisioned.

 

Maurice Harmon's Interest

 

Soon Maurice Harmon was immersed in little league baseball, band, basketball, swimming and fishing, and adjusting to a new living environment in town. Summers were filled with work, play, and growing up. And a sensitivity to the arts emerged. Maurice’s interest in music increased and became a serious passion. Equally so was Maurice’s participation in various sports–primarily basketball and baseball.

 

While in high school Maurice Harmon participated in a mix of sports, music–including individual and group competition–and worked various jobs to earn money for college. Maurice Harmon graduated from Gaylord High School in 1971 and began his college education at Michigan State University that fall. Maurice paid his college tuition entirely from his savings, loans, and grants and working 30-40 hours per week during his undergraduate years.

 

Maurice Harmon's Career in Law

 

Maurice Harmon accepted an offer from a Detroit suburban police department to become a full-time certified officer in 1974. A year later he decided to obtain a law degree. Maurice Harmon left law enforcement to pursue a career in law, graduating from the University of Detroit School of Law with honors in 1978. While in law school Maurice Harmon was a member of law review and participated in the school’s urban law clinic. Again he paid all of his own tuition, books, and living expenses.

 

Thereafter, Maurice, and his then wife Nadine, moved to Boulder, Colorado to establish residency and practice law there. When Maurice Harmon first arrived he was struck by the beauty and grandeur of the Rocky Mountains and concluded he must buy a camera to photograph them.

 

In 1985, Maurice Harmon, Attorney at Law, made his first of several trips to China, starting in Hong Kong and then into the mainland visiting Beijing, Shanghai, and other parts of that vast country. During this trip, Maurice Harmon Attorney began to consider winding down his small law firm so he could move to New York City . Three years later, after concluding his successful appellate representation of the only person on death row in Colorado at the time, Lawyer Maurice Harmon began the transition to photographer and moved to Manhattan.

 

In the beginning he assisted established photographers to learn the business. After three years of schlepping gear and fetching bagels and coffee for others, Maurice began working on his own.

 

While assisting others, he worked on his own portfolio to develop stronger imagery and market his work. Although, it was difficult to compete in the NYC photography market he slowly began to get shooting assignments from magazines and corporations. The following 13 years he shot assignments for various clients throughout the United States and overseas. During that time Maurice Harmon shot magazine assignments for Sports Illustrated, Golf & Travel, Links, Caribbean Travel & Life, Holiday, Golfweek and others.

 

Maurice Harmon Attorney specializes in Copyright Infringement Litigation

 

During this time Lawyer Maurice Harmon learned first-hand the importance of copyright ownership of the photographs he created on assignment and the necessity of clear licensing agreements defining the scope of the rights granted for use of his work. Maurice Harmon also developed contacts and friendships with some of the leading photographers in the nation. When he discovered, to his surprise and dismay, frequent use of his work beyond license limits, Attorney Maurice Harmon began to bring lawsuits for copyright infringement on his behalf. Often met with disdain and contempt when confronting infringers of his work, Harmon learned first-hand the heavy-handed corporate response to anyone with the audacity to confront them for their illegality.

 

Maurice Harmon's Law Firm

 

Even more astonishing, were the reactions of book publishers, who themselves created copyrighted works and vigorously prosecuted infringers of their content. Rather than express embarrassment and apologies for their unlawful conduct, most of them treated my pre-filing inquiries with hostility and denial. This personal experience informed Lawyer Maurice Harmon's decision to return to law full time, specializing in helping photographers enforce their copyrights when trampled upon by big business, and ultimately creating, along with partner Chris Seidman, Harmon Seidman Bruss & Kerr.

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Lawyer Maurice Harmon
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Maurice Harmon

 

Maurice Harmon, Attorney at Law, is the fourth oldest in a family of nine children. Maurice Harmon grew up on a farm in southern Michigan before moving to a small town 50 miles from the straits of Mackinaw, not far from the cabin where Ernest Hemmingway wrote during the summer. Maurice Harmon played varsity baseball and basketball during high school, while also playing trumpet in the band.

 

Maurice Harmon attended Michigan State University with a short stint as a full-time police officer near Detroit before law school. Following admission to the bar he began his legal career in the Mesa County, Colorado District Attorney’s office as a line prosecutor. Thereafter, Maurice opened his own law office in Grand Junction, largely dedicated to criminal law defense. After eight years of private practice Maurice Harmon left law and moved to New York City to pursue a career in professional photography.

 

In the beginning Maurice Harmon, Photographer assisted established photographers to learn the business. After three years of schlepping gear and fetching bagels and coffee for others, Maurice began working on his own. The following 13 years he shot assignments for various clients throughout the United States and overseas.

 

During this time, Photographer Maurice Harmon learned first-hand the importance of copyright ownership of the photographs he created on assignment and the necessity of clear licensing agreements defining the scope of the rights granted for use of his work. Maurice also developed contacts and friendships with some of the leading photographers in the nation. When he discovered, to his surprise and dismay, frequent use of his work beyond license limits, Maurice began to bring lawsuits for copyright infringement on his behalf. Often met with disdain and contempt when confronting infringers of his work, Maurice Harmon learned first-hand the heavy corporate response to anyone with the audacity to confront them for their illegality.

 

Even more astonishing, were the reactions of book publishers, who themselves created copyrighted works and vigorously prosecuted infringers of their content. Rather than express embarrassment and apologies for their unlawful conduct, most of them treated my pre-filing inquiries with hostility and denial. This personal experience cemented Maurice Harmon’s decision to return to law full time, specializing in helping photographers enforce their copyrights and ultimately creating, along with law partner Chris Seidman, Harmon Seidman Bruss & Kerr LLC. Read more about Maurice Harmon's case studies.

Practice limited to copyright infringement.

Maurice Harmon Attorney of law

Practice limited to copyright infringement.

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info@HARMONseidman.com
970.245.9075  |

Maurice Harmon Attorney of law

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