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Mark Fischer (other)
Mark Fischer may refer to: * Mark Fischer (American football) (born 1974), former American football player * Mark Fischer (attorney) (1950–2015), co-author of BioBricks agreement and copyright attorney See also * Mark Fisher (other) Mark Fisher (better known as k-punk; 1968–2017) was a writer, cultural theorist, and blogger. Mark Fisher may also refer to: * Mark Fisher (architect) (1947–2013), entertainment architect * Mark Fisher (musician) (1959–2016), musician * Mark ...
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Mark Fischer (American Football)
Mark Raymond Fischer (born July 29, 1974) is a former American football center who played in the National Football League for the Washington Redskins. He played college football at Purdue University and was drafted in the fifth round of the 1998 NFL Draft. During the 2000 NFL season, Fischer became the starting center of the Washington Redskins starting in all 16 games. The following year, Cory Raymer As a given name, Cory is used by both males and females. It is a variation of the name Cora, which has Greek origins and is the maiden name of the goddess Persephone. The name also can have origins from the Gaelic word ''coire'', which means "in ... regained his starting position. In week 4 of the 2001 season Fischer sustained a season ending ACL rupture. He signed with the Denver Broncos in 2002 but was released before the season started. As of 2013 he is a Managing Director at PNC Capital Markets LLC division of PNC Financial Services Group. References 1974 births Li ...
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Mark Fischer (attorney)
Mark Alan Fischer (September 28, 1950 – February 18, 2015) was a Boston-based intellectual property and copyright lawyer, speaker, and co-author of the fourth edition of ''Perle, Williams & Fischer on Publishing Law'' with E. Gabriel Perle and John Taylor Williams. He was a partner at Duane Morris LLP. Fischer represented corporate and private clients with interests in entertainment law, copyright litigation, and social media law. He helped draft the Biobricks Foundation Public Agreement, which allows scientists to make their biotechnology tools available to the public. Fischer was admitted to practice in Massachusetts, New York, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit, and the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts. He was a longtime Red Sox season ticket holder who rated Keith Foulke's Oct. 27, 2004 toss to Doug Mientkiewicz as one of his most-treasured moments. Teaching and scholarship Fischer taught copyright law at Suffolk University Law School, ...
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