Four Dickinson Wright Attorneys Recognized In Az Business Leaders 2021
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Dickinson Wright PLLC is pleased to announce that four attorneys from our Phoenix office have been recognized in AZ Business Magazine’s 2021 Leaders issue. The leaders profiled in this issue were selected from a pool of more than 5,000 of the best and brightest Arizona business leaders in every industry. The list of 5,000 was pared down to a list of five leaders considered to be the most influential in their industries. The following Dickinson Wright attorneys are recognized as catalysts in their industries:
Flavia Campbell, Intellectual Property: Flavia focuses her practice in the areas of trademarks and copyrights. In addition to assisting clients with the registration of copyrights and with drafting and negotiating copyright agreements, she assists clients with the selection, clearance, prosecution and enforcement of trademarks in the United States and abroad. She is a member of the International Trademark Association and is recognized by World Trademark Review, Best Lawyers in America®, Managing Intellectual Property’s IP Stars, and Southwest Super Lawyers.
Lisa Duran, Immigration: Lisa is Co-Chair of Dickinson Wright’s Immigration Practice. She practices exclusively in the area of immigration law, primarily assisting corporations, schools, foreign investors and entrepreneurs in connection with their business immigration needs. She is a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association and is recognized by Best Lawyers in America®, Martindale-Hubbell, and Southwest Super Lawyers.
James Patterson, Land Use: James has been certified as a specialist in real estate law by the State Bar of Arizona since 1986. His practice concentrates on matters relating to all aspects of commercial real estate acquisitions and dispositions, leasing and financing, as well as negotiating, drafting and reviewing municipal economic incentive agreements on behalf of both municipalities and private developers. He is a member of the State Bar of Arizona Real Property Section and is recognized by Chambers USA, Best Lawyers in America®, Legal 500, and Martindale-Hubbell.
Charles Price, Business and Commercial Litigation: Charles is a civil litigator and mediator in the areas of intellectual property, securities fraud litigation, contract, insurance, healthcare, and antitrust law. He has taught negotiation at the W.P. Carey School of Business at ASU and teaches negotiation to lawyers and non-lawyers across the country through Latz Negotiation. He is recognized in Best Lawyers in America®, Who’s Who in American Law, and Southwest Super Lawyers.
Flavia Campbell, Intellectual Property: Flavia focuses her practice in the areas of trademarks and copyrights. In addition to assisting clients with the registration of copyrights and with drafting and negotiating copyright agreements, she assists clients with the selection, clearance, prosecution and enforcement of trademarks in the United States and abroad. She is a member of the International Trademark Association and is recognized by World Trademark Review, Best Lawyers in America®, Managing Intellectual Property’s IP Stars, and Southwest Super Lawyers.
Lisa Duran, Immigration: Lisa is Co-Chair of Dickinson Wright’s Immigration Practice. She practices exclusively in the area of immigration law, primarily assisting corporations, schools, foreign investors and entrepreneurs in connection with their business immigration needs. She is a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association and is recognized by Best Lawyers in America®, Martindale-Hubbell, and Southwest Super Lawyers.
James Patterson, Land Use: James has been certified as a specialist in real estate law by the State Bar of Arizona since 1986. His practice concentrates on matters relating to all aspects of commercial real estate acquisitions and dispositions, leasing and financing, as well as negotiating, drafting and reviewing municipal economic incentive agreements on behalf of both municipalities and private developers. He is a member of the State Bar of Arizona Real Property Section and is recognized by Chambers USA, Best Lawyers in America®, Legal 500, and Martindale-Hubbell.
Charles Price, Business and Commercial Litigation: Charles is a civil litigator and mediator in the areas of intellectual property, securities fraud litigation, contract, insurance, healthcare, and antitrust law. He has taught negotiation at the W.P. Carey School of Business at ASU and teaches negotiation to lawyers and non-lawyers across the country through Latz Negotiation. He is recognized in Best Lawyers in America®, Who’s Who in American Law, and Southwest Super Lawyers.
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Flavia Campbell
Member and Trademarks and Copyrights Practice Group Co-Chair
Phoenix
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