C. Dean LIttle
Company:Blank Law & Technology P.S
Position:Principle Attorney
Education
- Undergraduate degree in Economics at University of Washington(1966)
- Law degree at University of Washington(1969)
Work Experience
- 35 years of advocacy experience in complex commercial disputes.
Practice Areas
- Focused his practice on security ligitation, intellectual property, Electronic Evidence Discovery, unfair competition, ligitation and government civil enforcement proceedings.
- Represented clients at federal and government level
- Acted lead council in lawsuits and many arbitraral cases associated with brokerage, investors, fraud, directors, trade, corporate, government and civil level while helping clients in case of legal controversies and ligitative issues.
Awards
- Recipient of 2007 Frank Homan Award by WSBA for Excellence and Justice in practice of Administrative Law.
Memberships and former Chairmanships
- Member, Washington State, King County, and American Bar Associations.
- Co-chair, 2002 and 2003 Northwest Securities Institute.
- Securities Committee of WSBA Business Law Section.
- Former Chair, KCBA Legislation Committee.
- WSBA Legislation Committee.
- Former Chair, WSBA Administrative Law Section.
- Former Chair, WSBA Task Force on Administrative Law, drafted and negotiated the Washington Administrative Procedure Act (RCW 35.04) and Office of Administrative Hearings Act (RCW 35.12).
Former Partnerships
Miller Nash L.L.P. (2000-2003), Reed McClure, P.S. (1990-2000), and LeSourd & Patten, P.S. (1969-1990).
Publications and Presentations
- Wake-Up Call on Electronic Discovery, WSBA Bar News, July 2007.
- Document Retention & Destruction, Lorman WSBA approved seminars, 2005-2007.
- EDI–Electronic Document Investigation, WSBA approved seminars, 2004-2005.
- Securities Law Overview, Securities Law for Business Lawyers, WSBA, 2003.
- Government Investigations, WSBA Meet The Regulators Conference, 2002.
- Liability Under Securities and Corporate Laws, High-Tech & e-Business Bankruptcy, Law Seminars International, 2001.
- Remedies in Stockholder Litigation, King County Bar Association, 2001.
- Is Arbitration Worth It? Northwest Securities Institute, Oregon Bar Association,
2000.
- Memorized Information Can Be A Trade Secret, King County Bar Bulletin, 1998.