
Bob Goldberg is a member of Taylor English’s Business Transactions, Corporate & Taxation practice group and has an extensive background in counseling clients in a wide range of commercial, corporate and regulatory matters. Mr. Goldberg concentrates his practice in the areas of business organization and transactions, mergers and acquisitions, technology, telecommunications and general support of business operations. He also has significant experience in the hospitality industry, representing clients ranging from a public, global quick service restaurant to single unit, privately-held restaurant groups. Mr. Goldberg has worked with telecommunications companies, cable and entertainment networks, sports marketing and management companies, a fledgling professional sports league, professional athletes and start-up companies on a variety of corporate matters.
Previously, Mr. Goldberg served as Vice President and General Counsel at Harbor Payments, Inc. (now an American Express company), where he was responsible for all aspects of the company’s legal affairs and human resources.
Prior to Harbor Payments, Mr. Goldberg spent seven years at MCI Telecommunications Corporation, where he was Managing Commercial Counsel supporting the company’s global marketing and product development organizations and a regional sales organization. During his tenure at MCI, Mr. Goldberg also held two non-legal, business development positions. Before moving to MCI, Mr. Goldberg worked as an associate at Troutman Sanders, LLP, in Atlanta, where he represented telecommunications clients, such as The Southern Company and Airtouch Cellular, in federal and state communications matters. In 1989, Mr. Goldberg began his career as an associate attorney at Lukas, McGowan, Nace & Gutierrez in Washington, D.C. (now Lukas, Nace, Guttierez & Sachs), where he advised and represented a variety of corporate and individual clients in connection with federal and state communications regulatory matters, including acquisitions, compliance, enforcement and licensing concerns.

