Caleb Green Recognized by the Washington Bar Association and National Bar Association as a 2022 Power 100 Honoree
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Dickinson Wright is pleased to announce that Caleb Green is a 2022 Power 100 Honoree. Each year The URBANE Group in conjunction with both the Washington Bar Association and National Bar Association Young Lawyers Divisions create the Power 100 Honorees' List to recognize rising stars in various professions, including law, politics, government, and business. In the spirit of the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation's Annual Legislative Conference, the 2022 Power 100 Honorees will be celebrated at The Power 100 Party on Friday, September 30, 2022 at The Park at 14 in Washington, D.C.
Caleb Green is an Intellectual Property Strategist and Technology attorney in the Dickinson Wright Las Vegas office. His primary areas of practice include intellectual property law, cyber-security and data protection laws, entertainment law, and technology. Namely, Caleb’s experience revolves around trademark prosecution, intellectual property litigation and enforcement, intellectual property management, corporate due diligence, and data protection compliance. Caleb merges his legal acumen with his unique background in computer science and information technology to help clients understand complex technical and legal issues and advise them on how to best protect their proprietary goods and services through intellectual property and privacy laws. For example, Caleb consults and advises clients on various emerging technologies, including non-fungible tokens (NFTs), blockchain technology, DAOs, cryptocurrency, and metaverse/virtual reality matters.
Caleb Green is an Intellectual Property Strategist and Technology attorney in the Dickinson Wright Las Vegas office. His primary areas of practice include intellectual property law, cyber-security and data protection laws, entertainment law, and technology. Namely, Caleb’s experience revolves around trademark prosecution, intellectual property litigation and enforcement, intellectual property management, corporate due diligence, and data protection compliance. Caleb merges his legal acumen with his unique background in computer science and information technology to help clients understand complex technical and legal issues and advise them on how to best protect their proprietary goods and services through intellectual property and privacy laws. For example, Caleb consults and advises clients on various emerging technologies, including non-fungible tokens (NFTs), blockchain technology, DAOs, cryptocurrency, and metaverse/virtual reality matters.
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