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Sheila Fox Morrison is a distinguished attorney based in Portland, Oregon, with over 27 years of experience in intellectual property, agriculture, entertainment, and internet law. As a partner at Davis Wright Tremaine LLP, she is renowned for her strategic acumen and dedication to safeguarding her clients' interests. Sheila’s extensive legal expertise and innovative approach make her an invaluable asset to businesses and individuals seeking to protect and enhance their intellectual property assets. Throughout her illustrious career, Sheila has adeptly navigated the complex intersections of technology, creativity, and commerce. Her proficiency in intellectual property law is complemented by a deep understanding of the unique challenges faced by the agriculture and entertainment industries, as well as the ever-evolving landscape of internet law. Sheila is committed to developing tailored legal strategies that align with her clients’ objectives, ensuring robust protection and successful outcomes. Her pragmatic approach and meticulous attention to detail have earned her the trust and respect of clients and peers alike. At the core of Sheila’s practice is a steadfast commitment to her clients. She is dedicated to providing personalized, responsive service and prides herself on building long-lasting relationships grounded in trust and mutual respect. As a thought leader in her practice areas, Sheila frequently shares her insights on emerging legal trends and developments, empowering her clients to make informed decisions in a rapidly changing environment. Whether guiding a tech startup through the intricacies of intellectual property rights or advising a major entertainment entity on content distribution, Sheila Fox Morrison remains a consummate advocate for her clients' success.
Intellectual property attorneys protect creative works, inventions, and brand assets. They handle patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets. Common matters include patents, trademarks, copyrights, trade secrets.