Mel is a lawyer's lawyer. He helps businesses as an imaginative problem-solver and resourceful litigator. Mel has particular experience in the areas of international distribution, copyright and trademark protection, web contracts, technology and rights licensing and foreign investment. Because of his excellent communication skills and business litigation background, he is frequently asked to serve as an arbitrator or mediator. Mel is a member of the Large Complex Case Panel and the Commercial and Intellectual Property panels for the American Arbitration Association and serves on arbitration panels for ICDR, FINRA and other organizations as well.
Mel serves on State and ABA committees and chairs seminars and symposia here and abroad. Mel has served as a volunteer attorney for Washington Lawyers for the Arts, Seattle Public Theater, Seward Park Art Studio and the Faces for Life Project of the Puget Sound Blood and Tissue Center. He was lead counsel for the firm's representation of the "Best of the USSR Software and Technology Show" held in connection with the 1990 Good Will Games. Mel has authored or co-authored several articles and presented at seminars in his areas of special experience. Topics include Use of a Foreign Sales Corporation, Protection of Trademarks, Trade Names and Trade Secrets, Copyright Protection for Foreign Works, Intellectual Property on the Internet and Internet Privacy Policies as well as arbitration and mediation topics. Mel is the author of the section Proof of Foreign Law for the "Washington State Civil Procedure Deskbook" and is Editor of the ABA's annual International Intellectual Property Year in Review