
About
Julianne Davis is a Pro Tem Instructor at the University of Oregon School of Law. She holds a J.D. from Northwestern School of Law at Lewis & Clark College and an undergraduate degree in biology and chemistry from the University of Oregon. Prior to her academic role, she served as a law clerk to U.S. District Court Judge James A. Redden, followed by commercial litigation practice. She later worked as General Counsel for the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) under John Frohnmayer, gaining expertise in intellectual property law. Subsequently, she managed global patent litigation for Nike for nearly six years. Her professional expertise spans intellectual property, litigation, corporate law, and public policy.
Education:
- Bachelor's in Biology and Chemistry, University of Oregon
- J.D., Northwestern School of Law at Lewis & Clark College
Career Highlights:
- Law Clerk to U.S. District Court Judge James A. Redden
- General Counsel, National Endowment for the Arts
- Global Patent Litigation Manager, Nike
Research & Expertise: Julianne's work focuses on intellectual property law, litigation strategies, corporate legal challenges, and the intersection of public policy with legal frameworks. Her experience in the NEA and private-sector roles underscores her engagement with interdisciplinary legal issues and technology-driven legal practice.
Additional Notes: No grants, labs, or formal advising relationships are listed in the provided text.
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