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Intellectual Property and Business Trial Attorney Eli Van Camp Promoted to Partner

Jan 9, 2020 | Michelle M. Friedman

DeWitt LLP announced today attorney Eli Van Camp, of its Madison office, has been promoted to Partner status within the firm.

Van Camp is a trial attorney focusing on intellectual property and business litigation. He represents businesses and individuals in patent, trademark, and copyright lawsuits, as well as contract and other commercial disputes.   He has served as lead counsel in multiple jury trials and litigated cases in state and federal courts around the country. 

He earned a J.D. from the University of Oregon School of Law and a B.A., with honors, from the University of Texas at Austin.  Van Camp is admitted to practice in the State Bars of Wisconsin, California, and Oregon.  He is also admitted and has litigated cases in the Western and Eastern Districts of Wisconsin, the Central District of California; the District of Oregon, the Eastern District of Texas, and the U.S. Courts of Appeal for the Federal Circuit and Seventh Circuit.  Prior to joining DeWitt, Van Camp practiced for several years in the Portland, Oregon metropolitan area.

Van Camp is a member of the Wisconsin Intellectual Property Law Association, California Lawyers Association - Intellectual Property Law Section, Oregon State Bar Intellectual Property Section, Madison Downtown Rotary Club and Dane County Bar Association.  Van Camp is a former Adjunct Professor of the University of Wisconsin Law School’s Pre-Trial Advocacy Seminar, and served as Editor-in-Chief of the Oregon Review of International Law and a Moot Court Board Member while attending the University of Oregon School of Law.

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Michelle joined DeWitt in January 2011 as the Director of Marketing and is responsible for the marketing, public relations, and business development efforts of the firm. For more information please contact Michelle Friedman by phone at 262.754.2877.

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