20 November 2018Patents

Dickinson Wright adds member in Silicon Valley

Craig Allison has joined Dickinson Wright’s Silicon Valley office as a member, after spending six years as a partner at Bunsow, De Mory, Smith & Allison.

Allison has litigated technically complex patent and trade secret disputes at the district courts, the appellate courts, and the US International Trade Commission. He also counsels clients on licensing negotiations, infringement allegations, and portfolio analysis.

Before practising law, Allison worked as an assistant professor of physics at Oklahoma State University. He has since worked at law firms Dechert and Dewey & LeBoeuf, among others.

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