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Practice and Experience
Mr. Mullins is a trial lawyer with extensive experience in
antitrust litigation, complex commercial litigation, intellectual
property litigation, securities litigation, arbitration and
employment litigation. In addition, he frequently participates
in mediations, both as a litigant and as a mediator. He has
practiced before the United States Supreme Court, United
States District Courts and United States Courts of Appeals and
before state and federal courts in the states of Washington,
Alaska, Oregon, Idaho, California, and Illinois, among others.
Mr. Mullins is licensed to practice in the states of Washington
and Iowa, and in the District of Columbia. He served as a trial
attorney with the United States Department of Justice, Antitrust
Division, from 1967 to 1972.
Professional Qualifications
Mr. Mullins is a Fellow in The American College of Trial Lawyers.
He is a member of the Washington State, Federal, and American bar
associations and has served as a member of numerous committees
within these organizations. In addition to other academic
achievements, he has an LL.M. from the George Washington
University Law School.
Mr. Mullins is one of the authors of the recent publication,
Washington Antitrust and Consumer Handbook (third edition, 2001)
and frequently speaks at seminars on the subjects of litigation,
antitrust and intellectual property.
Community and Civic Activities
Mr. Mullins has been active in organizations that provide interim
and transitional housing in Seattle for individuals and families
and has, throughout his career, represented institutions and
individuals on a pro bono basis. Additionally, he serves as
counsel to the Diocese of Olympia (Episcopal - Western Washington).
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