EDUCATIONB.S.E.E., with High Honors, University of Arkansas, 1964M.S.E.E., Southern Methodist University, 1968 J.D., with High Honors, University of Arkansas School of Law, 1972 Admitted to practice in Arkansas, 1972 United States Patent and Trademark Office, 1985 PRACTICE AREAS Bank mergers, acquisitions and regulatory matters, utility regulatory matters, securities, intellectual property, general corporate, litigation. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Representing and advising banking clients in connection with merger acquisitions, formations and other banking regulatory matters. Representing and advising various public utilities in rate case and other regulatory matters. Representing various clients (a) in developing and protecting trademarks through litigation and registration; (b) regarding patent rights and developing contractual arrangements for use of patents and (c) in registering and protecting copyrights. Handling a wide variety of general/corporate and business matters and related litigation.OTHER ACTIVITIES United States Army Ordnance Corps, 2nd/1st Lieutenant, 1964-1966; Nancy France, Depot Supply Officer; Lecturer on legal ethics and business torts (trademarks, copyrights, patents, legal limits on competition), University of Arkansas at Little Rock, 1977-1980; Arkansas Academy of Electrical Engineering, Member; Director 1985-1988, 1993-1996; Vice President 1985-1986; President 1986-1987; Arkansas Small Business Council, Member, 1990-1993; Mac Arthur Museum of Arkansas Military History, 2003-present; Commissioner, Advisory Board Member, Salvation Army, 2003-present.Attorney - Client Relation. Use of the Mitchell Williams web site does not create an attorney-client relationship between you and Mitchell Williams . If you send us an e-mail and we do not already represent you, your e-mail will not create an attorney-client relationship and will not necessarily be treated as privileged or confidential. |