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Jamie Dupree’s practice focuses on business and employment litigation. She has litigated business, unfair competition, intellectual property, employment discrimination, wrongful termination and disability access disputes. She also regularly provides advice concerning intellectual property protection, including drafting software licenses and related agreements and prosecuting trademarks, and counsels clients on employment and general business matters. She also acts out outside general counsel to several privately-held Bay Area businesses.
Jamie founded Futterman Dupree Dodd Croley Maier LLP in 1998, which is located in San Francisco’s Financial District. Prior to the formation of the firm, she was a senior associate at Marron Reid LLP (1995-1998) and an associate at Morrison & Foerster (1991-1995), both in San Francisco. She was a law clerk for the Honorable Stanley S. Brotman, United States District Court Judge for the District of New Jersey and Acting Chief Judge for the District Court of the Virgin Islands from 1990-1991. Jamie graduated from NYU School of Law, cum laude, in 1990, where she was a member of the Law Review and Order of the Coif. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree from Stanford University in 1987, and spent two quarters at the Stanford-in-Florence campus in 1986.
Jamie is active in the legal community. Jamie serves as a mediator and ENE evaluator for the United States District Court for Northern District of California, is a Board Member for Bay Area Lawyers for Individual Freedom where she is a member of the Executive Committee and Co-Chair of the Dinner Committee, and serves on the ACLU’s Lawyer Council. She has previously served as a member of the San Francisco Bar Association’s Judiciary Committee and as a mentor at Balboa High School in the San Francisco Barrister’s Club Law Academy Mentor Project.
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