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DUANE E DINAN

in mediation · arbitration · inter partes proceedings before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office · publicly traded companies · small businesses and individuals in prosecuting patents in a wide range of technical fields · including medical devices · equipment and processes used in hydrocarbon exploration and production · materials processing · computer software · Securities · public and private offerings of equity and debt securities · corporate finance · commercial finance · including strategic alliances · spin-offs · tender offers and joint ventures. We have experience in negotiated acquisitions and divestitures · with our network of international contacts · equity and equity-linked securities · including initial public offerings · including former in-house lawyers for leading global and national energy companies

BANKS, OR 97106

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in mediation
arbitration
inter partes proceedings before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
publicly traded companies
small businesses and individuals in prosecuting patents in a wide range of technical fields
including medical devices
equipment and processes used in hydrocarbon exploration and production
materials processing
computer software
Securities
public and private offerings of equity and debt securities
corporate finance
commercial finance
including strategic alliances
spin-offs
tender offers and joint ventures. We have experience in negotiated acquisitions and divestitures
with our network of international contacts
equity and equity-linked securities
including initial public offerings
including former in-house lawyers for leading global and national energy companies

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BANKS, OR 97106

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