Oliver Ennis is an associate in the firm’s Intellectual Property Litigation practice group. Oliver has experience representing clients in trademark and patent matters in federal district court and at the International Trade Commission.
Before attending law school, Oliver served seven years in the Army as an infantry officer. He graduated from Ranger School and deployed twice to Afghanistan with the 101st Airborne Division. During law school, he was a teaching assistant, did clinical work with the Middlesex County DA's office, and led the law school's Student Veterans Association.
Prior to joining Dickinson Wright, Oliver served on the intellectual property litigation team at an Am Law 100 firm.
Education & Credentials
Education
Stanford University
B.A.Boston College
J.D.Bar Admission
Spoken Languages
- Spanish
Publications/Presentations
- “A Study of When the ITC Considers Severing a Complaint into Multiple Investigations,” 337 Reporter: The Paul J. Luckern Summer Associate Edition, ITC Trial Lawyers Association, 60 (2020)