J. Morgan Dixon

Associate

Morgan Dixon is an associate in Dickinson Wright’s Intellectual Property Litigation group, where he helps clients navigate high-stakes IP disputes involving cutting-edge technology. His work spans patent litigation, licensing disputes, and conflicts related to emerging tech.

Morgan has represented both plaintiffs and defendants in cases involving everything from mobile technologies and telecommunication standards to medical wearable devices and robotics. He also advises on data privacy, biometric data and artificial intelligence regulations—areas that are quickly evolving and increasingly critical across industries.

After law school, Morgan prepared and prosecuted patent and trademark applications with a boutique firm in New Orleans and Baton Rouge Louisiana. Thereafter, he served as a judicial law clerk for two federal judges—the Hon. Roy S. Payne in the Eastern District of Texas and the Hon. Dee D. Drell in the Western District of Louisiana—gaining firsthand insight into the federal litigation process, particularly in patent-heavy dockets. Before joining Dickinson Wright, Morgan was part of the Intellectual Property Litigation group of an AM 100 law firm.

A registered patent attorney with a background in biomedical engineering, Morgan approaches complex technical cases with clarity and precision. His training allows him to engage deeply with both the scientific and legal sides of a dispute, especially in high-tech and life sciences matters.

 

 

Education & Credentials

Education

Tulane Law School and Tulane Freeman School of Business

J.D., M.B.A, 2018

Tulane University College of Arts and Sciences

M.S., Biomedical Engineering, 2014

Louisiana State University

B.S., Biological Engineering, 2010

Bar Admission

  • Louisiana
  • USPTO

Court Admissions

  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas
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