Jennifer Bush
Corporate and Commercial Litigation
Corporate and Commercial Litigation
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Jennifer Bush brings extensive of legal experience to Corporate and Commercial Litigation cases in the United States. Jennifer Bush's practice spans significant, focusing on achieving favorable outcomes in Corporate and Commercial Litigation. As an attorney with Miller Thomson LLP, Bush upholds the firm's standards of excellence. Bush works tirelessly to achieve the best possible outcomes for those represented. Clients appreciate Bush's straightforward advice and commitment to their best interests. Bush maintains active licensure in the United States and stays current with legal developments.
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Christine Lewis
Our mid-sized tech company faced a significant and potentially crippling dispute with a former business partner over intellectual property rights and non-compete clauses. The situation was legally dense and emotionally charged. We engaged Jennifer Bush at Miller Thomson LLP based on her recognized expertise in Corporate and Commercial Litigation. From our initial consultation, it was clear Jennifer possessed the extensive experience her profile suggests. She didn't just react to the legal filings; she developed a strategic approach that considered our long-term business health. Her deep understanding of commercial litigation in the U.S. market was invaluable. She navigated the complexities of the case with a steady hand, effectively communicating risks and options without unnecessary jargon. Her focus on achieving a favorable outcome was evident, and she successfully negotiated a settlement that protected our core IP and allowed us to move forward without a protracted court battle. The one area where we occasionally felt a slight delay was in email response times during particularly busy periods, though her team was always courteous. Overall, Jennifer's counsel was instrumental. We highly recommend her for businesses navigating similar commercial legal challenges in Seattle.