Dustin L. Plummer is a Managing Partner of Mallor Grodner and focuses on the firm`s private client practice group, which assists clients in high-net-worth divorces, complex business matters and estate planning. Dustin strives not only to solve the legal issues at stake, but also to offer practical solutions that add value to each client`s situation. Having worked for three years during his career as in-house counsel for a close-knit group of companies and as an active participant in a number of external companies, Dustin understands the practical implications of the legal advice he provides. Originally from Murrieta, lawyer Dustin has dedicated his career to providing honest and dedicated legal representation to members of his community. [Public Sector Contractor] v. United States of America, 4:18-cv-00148-HCM-LRL, in which he worked as a local attorney for an AMLAW 200 firm to obtain an injunction and injunction after his client was wrongly denied the renewal of his government contract. In Re: Zetia (Ezetimibe) Antitrust Litigation, 2:18-md-02836-RBS-DEM, where he was a local lawyer for another AMLAW 100 law firm and another generic pharmaceutical company in patent litigation. email dustin.dubois@icemiller.com p 317-236-2251 f 317-592-4782 Buehler is General Counsel for the Office of Oregon Governor Kate Brown and a Professional Tem Instructor for the Portland Program at the University of Oregon School of Law. From 2010 to 2015, he was Professor of Law at the University of Arkansas School of Law with Brian Gallini, now Dean of Willamette Law.
Corbin Bernsen v. [Advertising Agency], 885 F.Supp.2d 830 (ed. Va. 2012), defended an advertising company against allegations of counterfeiting by a Hollywood actor through a jury trial. Undergraduate SchoolBachembered in Chemical Engineering, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology 1992 Law SchoolIndiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law 2000 „I look forward to resuming teaching,” says Buehler. „First-year students are so eager to learn, and they bring so much raw passion and an already well-developed sense of what is right and what is unfair. It is a great honor to harness this energy and to be one of their leaders in his first year at law school. M.A., 2010, summa laude, American Military University. Recipient of the 2011 Public Interest Law Grant, Dustin of the University of Denver is an experienced litigator who finds creative solutions for his clients in the state and federal courts of Virginia.
It is characterized by the fact that it uses the depth and breadth of its knowledge to achieve a cost-effective resolution of disputes. Some of the most successful companies in the country have trusted him to represent their interests throughout Virginia, on the Fourth Circuit and on the U.S. Supreme Court. His diverse practice includes: „The course is extremely interesting because it`s essentially about fairness – how can we make sure litigants get their day in court and, ultimately, how do we make sure the parties accept and follow the court`s decision?” he says. „Well lived, the facts and the law of civil procedure are fascinating, exhilarating and (dare I say?) even fun. Dustin is admitted to the Indiana state and Ohio state bars and is a graduate of Wittenberg University and Indiana University`s Maurer School of Law. In Wittenberg, Dustin received the John F. Mitchell Award, which honors the older man who best represents the liberal arts tradition.
Dustin continues to show these qualities in his spare time, enjoying a variety of activities ranging from avid sports enthusiasts to art lovers. He is also involved in the community and participates in many non-profit organizations in volunteer, donor and board of directors roles. Dustin, who was recognized by his peers early in his career, has been selected as a rising star several times by Super Lawyers Magazine and has been named to the list of the best lawyers in America every year since 2020. Dustin is a past president of the Monroe County Bar Association and also enjoys sharing his knowledge of estate planning and family law with other lawyers through seminars from the Indiana Continuing Legal Education Foundation.